A breath of fresh air. ArenaNet believes it can dethrone World of Warcraft with new - and sometimes unconventional - changes to the MMO genre. Can a company made of ex-Blizzard employees strike gold with a subscription-free MMO? We test the game with a range of notebooks and GPUs to determine what system a player will need to experience ArenaNet's unique title.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Guild-Wars-2-Benchmarked.81604.0.html
Thank you for the benchmark, it only confirms how CPU-demanding the game is.
It´s even more CPU-demanding than we anticipated. The following article should be translated into english soon: http://www.notebookcheck.com/Ivy-Bridge-Guide-fuer-Spieler.81670.0.html. We tested Guild Wars 2 with a GTX 680M and nine Ivy Bridge CPUs there.
I was wondering if my processor could handle this game. It seems to not be on your list. I have an AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.65 Ghz. I've checked and rechecked the minimum requirements. I can run World of Warcraft on the lowest possible setting and my FPS was 38 - 42 depending on what are I was in.
I don´t think it´s strong enough, when even a Core i3-3110M (2.4 GHz) has problems.
guys is my system able to run 30 fps on best performance settings.
It is HD 6650M with core i5-2430m processor and 8gb ram. I'm not sure how good is my graphics card. Can u tell me please?
Can I play Guild Wars 2 if I buy a this type of laptop?http://www.oktal.ro/laptop/asus-k56ca-xx058d+ivy+bridge+i5-3317u+4gb+500gb+freedos-o89590.html
Thanks
I'm running it on laptop Asus N73S ( I7, 4GB RAM, ... ) on FULL HD resolution with everything on max without any problem.
http://www.gw2guidebook.net (http://www.gw2guidebook.net)