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good laptop for p99
I know p99 is old a hell and doesn't take much 2 run it but anyone have some recommendations for a good gaming laptop for around 300-400( would spend 500 if its worth it but trying to keep it under 400)
all I need it for is -porn -p99 -movies & music -counter strike and prob a few other games but mostly I play older games | ||
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NewEgg.com is where I check first for good hardware for decent prices. I found this within 30 seconds and would run everything you mentioned. $369.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834317596 | ||
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reddit.com/r/suggestalaptop usually has great suggestions, deals, links, etc... and is updated frequently.
Check out the side bar. | ||
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I'd be sure to save some budget for a nice external monitor (and maybe a gaming mouse?). You'd have more trouble finding a new laptop that won't play p99 comfortably.
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This thread is only a couple months old and has some great info:
http://www.project1999.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=169329 Personally I bought an MSI GT70 2PC(Dominator)-892 US) and I'm still loving it, but it's probably a bit more than you want to spend.
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Last edited by loramin; 02-04-2015 at 06:58 PM..
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Anything made after the year 2000.
1.6 though? | ||
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I play p99 on a toaster. Anything will run it, really.
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i bought an Asus at radioshack for $229.99, it has 4gb of ram and 500gb hard drive, Intel graphics Celeron 1.8ghz...runs eq perfectly even with spell effects
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There is some part of me which wonders if a Raspberry Pi will run EQ...
If we are talking about bare minimum here, running it on a $35 PC via your TV would be an interesting test. The original version (not even the quad-core 900MHz Pi 2) was about equivalent to a Pentium II from the late 1990s, with the graphics power of a GeForce from the same era. I doubt you'd be running it at full 1080p HD with Luclin models, but even with the extra overhead from WINE, I think you might get it running.
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