Americas Army on powerbooks?


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Does it run decent, on my dell 2650 laptop i can run it at 800x600 with most settings on low and get 15-60fps depending on the area.

would a year old powerbook 1ghz, 1gb ram, basically top of hte line for hte time be able to run it better?

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Dunno about a year old, ran it last weekend at 1280x854 on my friends brand new 15" G4 Powerbook (9600 radeon) at about the same speed. What video card does the old one use?

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what settings di du have it on? everything maxed or no?

im not sure about hte gcard, thats why im asking, i might be getting this laptop as a hand-me-down within a year or so, so im curious since one of my favorite games is out for it too.

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what settings di du have it on? everything maxed or no?

im not sure about hte gcard, thats why im asking, i might be getting this laptop as a hand-me-down within a year or so, so im curious since one of my favorite games is out for it too.

A year or so? :rofl: planning early are we :D

I've not tired this game myself, but someone told me it uses the Ut2003 engine (correct me if i'm wrong) so chances are if you can play UT2003 you can play this, hence why i can't play either :no:

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Put them on 'High' rather than max, also switched off trilinear filtering and switched on full shadows (I use that alot for when guys come around corners.

I think the old ones use Radeon 9000 Pros, it should be ok. The one major problem with AA is I always felt it was tooled up for Directx and with OpenGL 2 looking no closer it tends to give the Windows version the advantage over the Mac and Linux versions.

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1280x854 but as stated the new ones use 9600s, the old ones 9000s. I recon 1024x768 on mimum detail or 800x600 on medium should be ok. Tho I'm no mac expert.

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