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anyone running call of duty 4 on a GF8600M powered macbookpro ?
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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If so, how well does it run ?
512 or 256 MB ?
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:: frankenstein / lcd-less TiBook / 1GHz / radeon 9000 64MB / 1GB RAM / w/ext. 250GB fw drive / noname usb bluetooth dongle / d-link usb 2.0 pcmcia card / X.5.8
:: unibody macbook pro / 2.4 Ghz C2D / 6GB RAM / dell 2407wfp - X.6.3
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Ahoy,
Tried on two machines, MBP 2.5GHz, 2GB, 512mb 8600m - It runs smooth as anything on default settings it chooses, no noticeable slowdown in either single player or multiplayer, if it can run crysis on medium (well) which it can, it can run CoD4
On a 2.4GHz, 2GB, 256 8600m - slower loading (only noticable when compared directly) but it still runs fine, to be honest, I can't really tell much difference between them, the extra memory on the 8600 seems to make no difference at all.
This will help too - Call Of Duty 4 on MBP? - Mac Forums
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exactly what I was looking for, appreciate.
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:: frankenstein / lcd-less TiBook / 1GHz / radeon 9000 64MB / 1GB RAM / w/ext. 250GB fw drive / noname usb bluetooth dongle / d-link usb 2.0 pcmcia card / X.5.8
:: unibody macbook pro / 2.4 Ghz C2D / 6GB RAM / dell 2407wfp - X.6.3
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