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Captain Blackwolf
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Posted - 2009.01.23 19:16:00 -
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Has anyone tried running Eve on a Netbook, like the Acer Aspire One? And if so any luck, what have you been able to do and where do you run into problems.. (beyond screen size) Just curious about the performance, and how it handles.
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Vabjekf
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Posted - 2009.01.23 19:30:00 -
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my eee1000h with an extra gig of ram runs classic just fine, 30fps in station, ~20 or so in space (non combat, i never botherd to try and see how it worked in combat)
Though since they are removing classic im not sure if it will run premium-lite or not, i suspect it wont because its technically not supposed to be able to run classic, but somehow it does.
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Pizi
Gallente
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Posted - 2009.01.23 19:42:00 -
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Q10 air
got me one of this it runs eve just fine for a netbook and according to nvidea it supports SM2.0 for the premium light
_______________________________________________ Mining Crystal II BPC Pricelist EVEpedia[Deutsch]
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Grisella Clifton
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Posted - 2009.01.23 20:07:00 -
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I have an Acer Aspire One. I replaced the 512MB stick under the motherboard with a 1GB stick (incredible pain in the ass, but possible to do with patience), so it now has 1.5 GB of RAM. It does run Eve (classic mode only), but it's really not what you'd want as your primary gaming system. It's certainly enough to log in to change skills and do chat and market stuff (though the low resolution does hurt some for that as you can't see very much at once), but once in space, the performance suffers badly.
It's okay for going a few jumps to pick up skills or items, and probably would work well enough for mining (I'm a high-sec mission runner, haven't gotten into mining), but I would avoid trying to do any combat. I'm at work now and can't give hard framerate numbers, but I would say easily under 20 FPS when there's anything else on the screen besides your own ship.
I tried turning off every graphics item in the game I could find, even tried knocking it down to 16-bit color. Turns out 16-bit didn't seem to help much, but turning off all the extras (turrets, engine trails, drones, etc.) did help some. Still not enough that I would want to do any combat that could be remotely risky, but again probably enough for high-sec mining/transport.
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Brigitte Helm
Minmatar Flying Fox Industries Motivated and Determined
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Posted - 2009.01.23 20:19:00 -
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More details pretty please... I tried but failed. I not understand this linus thingie...
Thanks
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zacuis
Great Big Research
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Posted - 2009.01.23 21:39:00 -
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i have an advent 4490 it runs eve classic well enought to be able to change skills do a spot of mining etc. its got xp on it tho so not sure about the linux stuff either
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Armoured C
Gallente Federation of Freedom Fighters Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:29:00 -
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what is a net book , it is a laptop but another fancy word for it ?
im being nice for a week, dont be to freaked out
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Grisella Clifton
Gallente Carpe Nox
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:40:00 -
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Originally by: Armoured C what is a net book , it is a laptop but another fancy word for it ?
"A netbook is a light-weight, low-cost, energy-efficient, highly portable laptop that achieves these parameters by offering a smaller form, fewer features, less processing power and reduced ability to run resource-intensive operating systems." -from Wikipedia
The original netbook was the Asus EEE PC, but since it was released in 2007, many other companies have released similar computers, including the Acer Aspire One. Some come with Windows (either XP or Vista), and some come with a custom version of Linux as the OS.
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Armoured C
Gallente Federation of Freedom Fighters Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:45:00 -
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like those mac air type of things ?
im being nice for a week, dont be to freaked out
click here for the EvELife blog |
Verone
Gallente Veto Corp
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:46:00 -
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Eve on my Asus EEE1000-H
Booting Empyrean Age Splash Station Space Size Comparison To And Old 3.5" Diskette
Eve classic runs as smooth as ever with one of these in it's stock setup, no issues with the chipset using shared memory. More than playable in station >50FPS and more than playable in space >40FPS.
In the end, for a little bit of fun I decided to overclock mine, ended up with the processor up from 1.6GHz to 2GHz, with no heat issues, and replaced the 1GB stick of RAM for a 2GB stick.
Runs like a dream, no real performance issues and no real trouble with screen size other than the wallet information being a little under the bottom border on the character selection screen.
\o/ EON FICTION WRITER OF THE YEAR! \o/
>>> THE LIFE OF AN OUTLAW <<< |
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Armoured C
Gallente Federation of Freedom Fighters Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:51:00 -
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it tiny O_O |
AlpiNeStaRs
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:56:00 -
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Originally by: Captain Blackwolf Has anyone tried running Eve on a Netbook, like the Acer Aspire One? And if so any luck, what have you been able to do and where do you run into problems.. (beyond screen size) Just curious about the performance, and how it handles.
Im playing from my Aspire One. It can handle ratting and missions. I wouldnt engage in fighting if theres more than 15-20 ships on grid tough.
Im using the classic version with all visuals disabled. |
Armoured C
Gallente Federation of Freedom Fighters Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2009.01.24 00:57:00 -
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i wonder how small they are going to get , i mean could you get it smaller :P |
Vabjekf
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:14:00 -
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Originally by: Armoured C i wonder how small they are going to get , i mean could you get it smaller :P
my blackberry is basically a tiny computer ^_^
After i got an EEE i decided it still wasnt small enough.
by the way the eee 1000h is actually a little bigger than most netbooks, the other eees as well as the spire one i think are even smaller (8 inch screen instead of 10, and the whole thing is smaller also).
I did not get one of those because the keyboards were just too small for me, i can type fine on my 1000h though
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Armoured C
Gallente Federation of Freedom Fighters Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:17:00 -
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blackburry is a phone
PWNING GD since 06
http://evelife.wordpress.com/2009/01/17/eve-life-new-year-tidings/[url] |
Vabjekf
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:18:00 -
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Originally by: Armoured C blackburry is a phone
No, its a tiny computer that happens to also let you make phone calls on it - an action i rarely use it for.
I can even post on these forums with it ^_^ |
Armoured C
Gallente Federation of Freedom Fighters Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:19:00 -
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that pretty cool actually |
Alex Raptos
Caldari The Firestorm Millennium
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:42:00 -
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Its been done, i believe acer is the favourite of the pick for doing so.
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Trotula
Caldari School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:42:00 -
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I would wait on buying any new netbooks until they start shipping the new ones built on the recently announce Nvidia Ion platform:
http://www.dailytech.com/NVIDIA+Unveils+Ion+Platform/article13723.htm
The netbooks that use the Ion integrated Intel Atom CPU and a Nvidia 9400M GPU should be able to play Eve and other games quite well. It was shown at CES running Call of Duty 4 and 1080p HD video files.
http://www.laptopmag.com/review/accessories/bestofces.aspx?pid=11
http://techgage.com/article/best_of_ces_2009/
I just sold my old Dell Inspiron 9100 laptop and plan to replace it with one of the Nvidia Ion platform netbooks when they hit the market.
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Alex Raptos
Caldari The Firestorm Millennium
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Posted - 2009.01.24 03:00:00 -
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Originally by: Trotula I would wait on buying any new netbooks until they start shipping the new ones built on the recently announce Nvidia Ion platform:
http://www.dailytech.com/NVIDIA+Unveils+Ion+Platform/article13723.htm
The netbooks that use the Ion integrated Intel Atom CPU and a Nvidia 9400M GPU should be able to play Eve and other games quite well. It was shown at CES running Call of Duty 4 and 1080p HD video files.
http://www.laptopmag.com/review/accessories/bestofces.aspx?pid=11
http://techgage.com/article/best_of_ces_2009/
I just sold my old Dell Inspiron 9100 laptop and plan to replace it with one of the Nvidia Ion platform netbooks when they hit the market.
I cannot express the awesomeness that i have witnessed here tonight/today. o.0
/me wants. |
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eladi
Gallente Interstellar Federal Forces
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Posted - 2009.01.25 01:04:00 -
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Edited by: eladi on 25/01/2009 01:11:04 Edited by: eladi on 25/01/2009 01:05:44 Afther some experiments whit a lite version of xp (who could not run eve online deu having no suport for directX) I tought I go all crazy and install VISTA HOME BASIC on my [Acer one 110]
Installation took a little while (about a hour) and nearly 7gb of the 8GB SSD harddrive was full but sofar so good. hitting the limmeds of the harddrive I conected a external disk (320gb) and started installing Eve online.
this little notebook cost around 230,- Euro ( can be cheaper if orderd in Uk or US or other Finance hit country's) Add 15,- Euro for a 1gb memory module and take the time to add it ( its fairly easy but you will have to disasamble the entire notebook)
And you have a fine machine that can run eve fine. (havent tryd prem.grapics yet)
My next tryout will be to install Eve on one of the buildin SD slots (will use a 8gb highspeed SD card), That would alouw for removing the ext.drive saving power when being mobile.
Curently using my HTC 4350 as modem and a ext disk I can go to some random place and run eve for about 45m-1hour bevore running out of power.
This should aswer if its useable. Ofcource a faster version whit more memory and own real harddrive would be better but also more expencive.
some tought, IF CCP removes shader 2 suport at the end of this year a current model netbook wont be able to run eve anymore, this deu the intel 945 chipset/videochip being used. (shader2)
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The Hardman
Amarr Uncle Fester's Olde Tyme Barbershoppe
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Posted - 2009.01.25 05:25:00 -
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What about resolution? I mean, I have an S10 and the resolution on that is 1024x600. I do have 1 GB of ram + 160 GB HD though, and am running XP. |
mechtech
Entropy Industries
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Posted - 2009.01.25 07:05:00 -
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it works fine (I can do everything I want to in station and even mine/rat a bit), but I second the people saying wait for the ion platform netbooks to come out. The Intel integrated graphics are terrible.
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eladi
Gallente Interstellar Federal Forces
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Posted - 2009.01.25 14:49:00 -
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AYe, it will run fine, bim curently traveling 20 jumps , its loading time/jumping time is a bit slow but do able. and fps drop in warp down to 10 or so but it works.
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Joss Sparq
Caldari ANZAC ALLIANCE Southern Cross Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.25 16:05:00 -
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I have a Dell Mini 9 now and I guess I should have a crack at putting EVE onto it soon ...
The usual Atom chip, 1GB RAM and a 16GB SSD with XP installed for OS. I don't know how well it'll work with the SSD so I might try installing onto an external drive first. |
eladi
Gallente Interstellar Federal Forces
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Posted - 2009.01.25 16:53:00 -
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The SSd should run fine, the old 8gb ssd acer used is getting a 4,8 on my vista score. the intel fixed video memory size is what makes running games hard. that 16bg ssd and xp combo will be fine for Eve.
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eladi
Gallente Interstellar Federal Forces
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Posted - 2009.01.25 17:12:00 -
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Well thats done, Eve online running from a normal camera SD card
I could not install it directly to the SD card , everytime it failed but a simple copy/past of the eve directly works fine.
SD the new floppy drive ;)
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Eran Laude
Gallente The Aduro Protocol
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Posted - 2009.01.25 17:34:00 -
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If an iPhone can do it [and it can], then a netbook can too
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Chococat
Queens of the Stone Age Rote Kapelle
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Posted - 2009.01.25 18:45:00 -
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I got the classic client to run on a eee pc 701.
My eee is upgraded to 1Gb ram and overclocked to 800mhz. Eve just about runs but I wouldn't dare use it for anything more than changing skills from the office
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Finraer
Caldari M.A.D.
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Posted - 2009.01.25 18:50:00 -
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Edited by: Finraer on 25/01/2009 18:50:11 Runs ok on my Asus Eee901 for missions, production, exploration, mining and skill changing.
Only problem I have faced is the screensize is just a little too small to see the bottom of the in-station menu (which makes trying to open the corp hangar an interesting challenge) - I am betting that's a resolution issue and easily fixed but I can't be bothered to fix it since I am only skill-training these days.
Fin
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D'wayne
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Posted - 2009.01.25 18:52:00 -
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One of the new features in Direct X11 is allowing all rendering to be done by the CPU, where there isn't any good 3d hardware present (read Intel integrated graphics, found in most netbooks).
Performance is reportedly better than Intel GMA 950 or so, reasonable framerates even in games like Crysis. You'll need to put either Vista or Windows 7 on your netbook though. With Atom, you might need one of the dual core Diamondville chips rather than the first gen single core models though. Nevertheless that will probably be the best way to get Eve-Lite working on a netbook in the future, unless it has Nvidia's s****y Ion platform. |
eladi
Gallente Interstellar Federal Forces
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Posted - 2009.01.26 02:59:00 -
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Edited by: eladi on 26/01/2009 03:01:15 About time ... 3d analyze bin the tool for years to use when your hardware cant handle it. Unless in in the blank/black I find it just..strange that no company or genius has taken Video hardware emulation to the next level yet.
Anyways, if you have a real old someting and wana run some more modern games download this. For exsame, it alouws me to play Never winter night 2 on my Acer 110 netbook. enable TnL under the DX8.1 options and you might need a no-cd "fix" for some games.
http://www.3dfxzone.it/dir/tools/3d_analyze/download/ |
Joss Sparq
Caldari ANZAC ALLIANCE Southern Cross Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.26 03:56:00 -
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Originally by: eladi Well thats done, Eve online running from a normal camera SD card
I could not install it directly to the SD card , everytime it failed but a simple copy/past of the eve directly works fine.
SD the new floppy drive ;)
Cool. I may just pick up an 8GB SD card soon and do that. |
Majestik
Gallente Freelancing Corp Confederation of Independent Corporations
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Posted - 2009.01.26 04:12:00 -
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Edited by: Majestik on 26/01/2009 04:14:14 Edited by: Majestik on 26/01/2009 04:13:43
Originally by: Armoured C i wonder how small they are going to get , i mean could you get it smaller :P
Everun Note
Quote: Consider yourselves ambulated.
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Joss Sparq
Caldari ANZAC ALLIANCE Southern Cross Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.26 07:34:00 -
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Originally by: Majestik Edited by: Majestik on 26/01/2009 04:14:14 Edited by: Majestik on 26/01/2009 04:13:43
Originally by: Armoured C i wonder how small they are going to get , i mean could you get it smaller :P
Everun Note
OMG thank you for linking that - they mention the Toshiba "Libretto", a machine which I think I saw in a television show (Ultimate Force) but couldn't identify, until now. |
Ogron
Oberon Incorporated Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2009.01.26 08:29:00 -
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Originally by: Eran Laude If an iPhone can do it [and it can], then a netbook can too
Wait.... what??? |
FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2009.01.26 08:51:00 -
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I'm defintiely thinking about getting a Samsung NC10, which is also Atom/GMA950 based.
Looks like the spec should support Premium Lite, but has anyone got general day-to-day experiences of these new Atom notebooks? Might get one for email/web, taking notes at work, and the occasional game.
What I do the rest of the time |
Lieutenant Herstal
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2009.01.26 14:54:00 -
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I've had the NC10 for a while now, it can handle the classic client without any serious problems, though i wouldn't really try to do anything combat-intensive, it slows down quite a bit when there's a lot going on. Mining, trading, light ratting etc is fine though. It should in theory handle the premium lite client, but we'll see about that. |
FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2009.01.26 21:58:00 -
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Originally by: Lieutenant Herstal I've had the NC10 for a while now, it can handle the classic client without any serious problems, though i wouldn't really try to do anything combat-intensive, it slows down quite a bit when there's a lot going on. Mining, trading, light ratting etc is fine though. It should in theory handle the premium lite client, but we'll see about that.
Would you recommend it?
Thinking it'd be a good backup for photography, and general net/office usage when I'm away from work. Being able to play Eve is a bonus. |
Kagura Nikon
Minmatar The Black Dawn Gang
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Posted - 2009.01.26 22:09:00 -
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Originally by: D'wayne One of the new features in Direct X11 is allowing all rendering to be done by the CPU, where there isn't any good 3d hardware present (read Intel integrated graphics, found in most netbooks).
Performance is reportedly better than Intel GMA 950 or so, reasonable framerates even in games like Crysis. You'll need to put either Vista or Windows 7 on your netbook though. With Atom, you might need one of the dual core Diamondville chips rather than the first gen single core models though. Nevertheless that will probably be the best way to get Eve-Lite working on a netbook in the future, unless it has Nvidia's s****y Ion platform.
from where in hell you got those ideas? Goodperformance in crisis? A NVIDIA 280 has about 16 times more processing power than the TOP quad core CPU from intel. Its only aterrible and untruthful propaganda anythignthat says otherwise. |
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Lieutenant Herstal
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2009.01.26 23:24:00 -
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Originally by: FireFoxx80 Would you recommend it?
Thinking it'd be a good backup for photography, and general net/office usage when I'm away from work. Being able to play Eve is a bonus.
Definitely, it's really good at what it does. For the purposes of office work etc it's a normal computer in every aspect - i even have AutoCAD on it, runs fine - but the mobility is second to none. Hell, you could fit it in cargo pants' pocket ;). They somehow managed to keep the keyboard size reasonable, so typing shouldn't be a problem, unlike for example with the Toshiba netbook. Actually, now that i think of it, there's only one thing i don't like about it - the touchpad, which is a little bit too small and too wide. Battery life is very good, up to about 7 hours in low power mode, about 5-6 when watching movies.
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Warpfactor 9
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Posted - 2009.01.27 03:44:00 -
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Unless you can find one with a 22 inch (or larger)widescreen monitor, forget it, unless you want a really lousy game experience.
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FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2009.01.27 14:47:00 -
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Ahh, screen shouldn't be a problem. 99% of the time it'll be docked to a USB keyboard/mouse and decent monitor. Was looking at these Dynadock things which use DisplayLink technology, but DisplayLink doesn't support DirectX. |
Sprobe
Jagdkommando RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.27 15:36:00 -
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acer aspire with 120gb hdd
works for carebearing - didnt try pvp. |
Xianthar
STK Scientific The Initiative.
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Posted - 2009.01.27 17:45:00 -
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eeepc 901, ubuntu 8.10 using wine
works fine here with compiz, don't pvp with it but thats due to the screen size not the frame rate.
cheers,
x
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FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2009.02.22 20:31:00 -
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Eve Premium works fine on a NC10, get about 15FPS in station.
What I do the rest of the time |
FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2009.03.17 12:45:00 -
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Update, Premium Lite works as well. On NC10.
What I do the rest of the time |
Xi Xing
Gallente Black Thorne Corporation Black Thorne Alliance
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Posted - 2009.03.17 17:41:00 -
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Originally by: Ogron
Originally by: Eran Laude If an iPhone can do it [and it can], then a netbook can too
Wait.... what???
^^^ this
Mysterious and unsourced statement that iPhone can run Eve.
My thoughts: a) dont believe you! b) proof or STFU c) tell me how.
:)
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Nienna Fael
Sininen Talo
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Posted - 2009.03.17 18:19:00 -
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After premium lite came, I`m getting 5 fps in stations on my EEEPC 1000H. This is not due to the fancy graphics or anything like that, but because they REMOVED the Do not load station environment tick.
If I warp to any Jita moon and zoom out, I get 20++ fps.
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FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2009.03.19 19:59:00 -
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Turn it down as low as it'll go. 16bit graphics, etc.
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Ms Delerium
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Posted - 2009.06.11 01:36:00 -
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Call of Duty on a netbook... |
Misanth
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE
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Posted - 2009.06.11 02:12:00 -
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Holy necro batman! - I'd tell you why but then I'll have to kill you. And to kill you I'd have to log in. And to log in I'd have to stop browsing these forums. Both you and me knows that'll never happen. |
buttesauce
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Posted - 2009.06.11 03:33:00 -
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convince me not to buy
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220385
it has a 9300gs in a netbook. i think its the precursor to the ion thing. |
SpaceSquirrels
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.06.11 04:47:00 -
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Swear EVE has the cheapest player base. Not to brand knock or anything, but just remember you get what you pay Cough cough acer cough. _________________________ HATERS!!!!
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