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I'd highly doubt it to be honest.
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you should be able to, but if you run into problems I would download optifine
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If the laptop you posted from the acer site...no doubt it will run it 60 fps all day!
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thats weird because my specs are about the same as yours and i cant run minecraft if my life depended on it
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No, just no. People here are moronic sometimes I swear.
Intel Celeron at 2.13? I assume that's a 560 then.
People seem to forget Minecraft is a CPU intensive game, that would get like 20FPS on the smallest render distance. Optifine would probably give a little more FPS but hopes of it running smooth are near gone.
Intel Celeron at 2.13? I assume that's a 560 then.
People seem to forget Minecraft is a CPU intensive game, that would get like 20FPS on the smallest render distance. Optifine would probably give a little more FPS but hopes of it running smooth are near gone.
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Does anybody know anything about PCs in the forum?
NO. You'll get 30-45 fps max if anything with the lowest possible settings.
NO. You'll get 30-45 fps max if anything with the lowest possible settings.
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I wouldnt say MC would run very well. U could run it but not very good maybe nquite laggy on severs.
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Almost any laptop would be able to run minecraft without crashing, not saying good graphics but yeh it doesn't exactly take much ;)
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NWOODY wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Here's the site with everything about the laptop on.
Someone help please, i'm so sh()t with specs etc xd
maybe if people WILL READ older posts by the user like this one, yes this pc right here WILL run MC full 60 FPS
Anyone with a brain can see this guy knows NOTHING about what a PC does so he has no clue what hes typing
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Since the graphics card is integrated, you won't be able to run it really smoothly, but will be able to run it.
Just turn down the settings a bit to where the FPS start going up, and then dedicate more RAM (if you don't know how already) look up a tutorial on how to dedicate more RAM to Minecraft so you run it a bit faster.
Just turn down the settings a bit to where the FPS start going up, and then dedicate more RAM (if you don't know how already) look up a tutorial on how to dedicate more RAM to Minecraft so you run it a bit faster.
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