I'd step up a tad, the vid card could prolly handle it, but in high traffic areas your gonna grind to a halt. But with your settings toned down enough ~5s across the board you can probably get away with it.
XIV Pad: http://xivpads.com/?Elasandria-Servion-Hyperion
Linkshell: http://sd-is.guildwork.com
Rig: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/jv56yukhpi7413q/gQTzd-DS9y
FX-8150 @4.1GHz; 8Gigs ripjaws @1600; OCZ Vertex 3 128GB SSD; WDC 1TB HDD;
XFX Radeon HD 7970;
That's actually where I bought my NP7280 Desknote about a year ago.http://www.xoticpc.com/
If you know you want it.
When you customize your computer with this site you can request that they overclock your computer for you, BAM no need to try and understand that confusing mumbo jumbo.
If you don't mind a 17 inch laptop the ASUS gaming notebooks can run the game on medium settings for ~$1200.
^-^ Thank you guys for so much help best place to ask is always the forums of the game itself else where i'd get native replys.
Let my Fishing people go! At least make fishing a second class one for boring and other for hardcore Fishers!
This game runs surprisingly well through a remote client. If your tech savvy enough to set one up, i recommend giving it a try before shelling out big bucks on a restrictive platform.
I have no idea what you mean by remote client. So i guess i'm not. lol
Let my Fishing people go! At least make fishing a second class one for boring and other for hardcore Fishers!
need to spend big bucks on a i7 gen 2 with a nvidia 500 series graphics 2gb and you still wont be able to max the game out on a laptop, unless you get a top of the line alienware which which has more then any other laptop you can buy will run you way too much.
beware cooling in a laptop sucks and you may kill it before its time. i would guess the specs to run the game will be cut way down when 2.0 launches.
FFXIV runs very nicely on the Asus G74Sx. Its a solid system that can even play the game in 3D (which is totally worth it btw)...
Only spent $800 AU on a PC specifically to run this game (super awsm GTX360+RAM is capped and cooling optimized)
Wish this game would run on a laptop but its buggy enough on PC. Maybe 2.0???? *cross fingers*
Asus G74 laptop is what I recommend, plays the game really well and is not overpriced. Also can go to best buy and you can 18month for 0% financing on it as well. So if you cannot spend alot at once can break it down into $70-75 payments each month.
Not the best but for the price it will play the game very well. Cpu and Gpu both tend to only hit 58-62C when playing this game on a solid mid setting and for a laptop that is really on the coolside for a graphic intensive game.
I would avoid alienware completely honestly. The laptops are good but you are paying alot more for a name without really better parts or performance. I would take the increase in cost for the Alienware name and go somewhere else and buy a better laptop all together at the same cost.
If you have some money to spend a good Sager gaming laptop will be hard to beat, really powerful well built gaming laptops but it will cost you for it.
To crank the game to high on a laptop and play it really well... you are looking at $1800+ laptops.
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