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Title: MSI Wind Capabilities
Post by: Koslov227 on 07 September 2008, 06:37:14
I am just checking to see if anyone else has played with an MSI Wind Mini-Notebook.  I have gotten many things to work on the notebook without tweaks including Quake Live beta and BattleField Heroes beta running.

I have been playing with some FPS (i.e. TF2 and COD4) on lowest settings to see if they run to no avail.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSI_Wind_PC

Before you ask "what am I doing with such a laptop?" I'll tell you that lugging a 7-14 pound lappy through airports, trains and taxis get tedious and extremely tiring.  This MSI wind is perfect for travel.  I just want to play a little more than Quake Live, Uplink, Peggle, and Defcon.

Please, anyone help me.  Also we can record all our findings on this site to help other out if they too decide to take the same path I have.  I can tell you that about 6 other guys I work with have the same laptop and want to find out the same things.

Thank you in advance,
Koslov
John Goetz
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Title: MSI Wind Capabilities
Post by: benna on 07 September 2008, 12:55:01
I don't have that laptop, but i think the integrated intel videocard can't handle any of newest games. Maybe 3DAnalyze is useful to you
Title: MSI Wind Capabilities
Post by: Glide on 07 September 2008, 17:47:05
Topic was moved in "General Forum" just now.

Thank you for contribution.

Bye bye

Title: MSI Wind Capabilities
Post by: Koslov227 on 07 September 2008, 20:12:55
The Integrated card in this rig doesn't have TnL capabilities but it does have low to mid range DX9 capabilities.  The first game I am going to try to conquer is TF2.  If I get that working with this rig, expect a full feature listing in this thread.

Once again, I am sending out a mass request if anyone has had success with integrated cards working with COD4 or TF2.  Any help can shave time off my quest to get this to work.

Thank you all.