What kind of Laptop can run World of Warcraft?
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at
8:26 am
If i bought a 250 GB Hardrive Laptop and i download World of Warcraft, would it lagg when i start to play it? (Im kinda new to Laptops)
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Go to game site, check computer requirements , compare them to yours. ~
Giving us the hard drive space does absolutely nothing. At least give the video card and processor. And if you run on wireless it will lag like hell.
you should have bought a gaming desktop, or an i7 laptop if you must have a laptop?
What you’re wondering about has almost nothing to do with your Hard drive. You need to look into things like processor speed, available memory, and video capabilities. If your laptop has at least a 2 GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, and a decent video card (one with at least 1GB of video memory) then you will be able to play just fine with little to no lag.
If you’re confused on any of these terms, check my site.
Compare the published system requirements for World of Warcraft and see if your system at least meets the minimum requirements. If it meets or better yet exceeds the recommended system requirements, then you should have no problems.
A laptop thats capable of running a game like this has to be First or Second class laptop. The way I rate the class of a laptop is by the Graphic card. You can check this out on http://www.notebookcheck.net/. When I want a laptop I want it to run on High or Maximum settings, getting the most out of a game. The laptop that I like is the ASUS G60VX-RBBX05, being able to run any game at High or Maximum. You can be able to get it refurbished for 764.99 through Tigerdirect.com. It’s a good budget wise gaming laptop.
Notebookcheck.net is a good place to know if the graphic card on a laptop is good to play the newer games. You’ll notice that they rate by how many Frames Per Seconds are in a game. 30 FPS is good enough for me to play a game. World of Warcraft is able to run on the laptop I suggested. If you found a laptop that looks good check through Notebookcheck.net and see if the graphic card can be able to run it.
Hope this helps:)
Try going to Can You Run It. It will run a test on your system to see if it will work.
http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/CYRI/
Also check the link below for help playing WoW. Good luck!