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Diablo II on Pismo 400 Performance?
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Nov 25, 2002, 02:43 PM
 
Does anyone know how Diablo II would run on a Powerbook Pismo G3/400? I have 384mb of RAM and am considering the NewerTech G4/500 upgrade. Before I order this program what do people think? Will it run ok? Choppy? Crappy? Forget about it?

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Nov 25, 2002, 03:01 PM
 
Originally posted by bstone:
Does anyone know how Diablo II would run on a Powerbook Pismo G3/400? I have 384mb of RAM and am considering the NewerTech G4/500 upgrade. Before I order this program what do people think? Will it run ok? Choppy? Crappy? Forget about it?

Brad
I would recommend an upgrade. Although it still runs kind of choppy in OS 9, forget about it in OS X.
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Nov 25, 2002, 03:22 PM
 
playable in 9, never tried it in X.

The upgrade would never hurt of course
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