Running World Of Warcraft with a GMA X3100/Express Chipset Family graphics card?
Friday, July 16th, 2010 at
3:37 pm
I would like to know if it meets the minimal requirements or even the reccommended requirements for the game. Also, if it doesn’t meet the reccommended requirements, do you have to sacrifice a lot of display settings to get it to work?
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I would suggest you clicking on the link below and allowing the site to test your hardware. They will then give you a breakdown of whether or not your computer will be able to run a specific game. (Just select the game from the drop down list, and allow it to run.)
For your information it says this about minimum requirements to run Wrld of Warcraft.
CPU
Minimum: Pentium III or Athlon equivalent
CPU Speed
Minimum: 800 MHz
System RAM
Minimum: 512 MB
Operating System
Minimum: Windows ME/2000/XP
Video Card
Minimum: 32 MB 3D graphics card with Hardware Transform & Lighting (NVIDIA GeForce2+)
Video RAM: Required – 32 MB
Video Card 3D Acceleration: Required – Yes
Video HW Transform & Lighting: Required
DirectX Version
Minimum: 9.0c (included)
Sound Card
Minimum: Yes
Free Disk Space
Minimum: 6 GB
CD
Minimum: 4x CD-ROM drive
I don’t believe your graphics chip supports Transform and Lighting (T&L), so you won’t be able to play it. Sorry.
World or Warcraft.. What a nerd.