PC computer question. . .
Just to be certain:
If I have a laptop computer (Toshiba Satellite) with an integral video card (Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller) which isn't T&L compatible, and I bought Sid Meier's Pirates!, there's really nothing I can do, right? Because I can't upgrade a video card on a laptop, and there's no way around the T&L requirement.
If I have a laptop computer (Toshiba Satellite) with an integral video card (Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller) which isn't T&L compatible, and I bought Sid Meier's Pirates!, there's really nothing I can do, right? Because I can't upgrade a video card on a laptop, and there's no way around the T&L requirement.
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S'why I got a MacBookPro. Smexy 8800GT. Mm.
I don't game, either; I just figured a replaceable card would be better long-term.
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I find it funny that the HD is replaceable in the consumer notebook and not in the Pro (well, I mean, it IS, but it voids your warranty and I <3 AppleCare. ^_~).
I love Apple, but sometimes they do things that really make me say, "Uh, wha?" o_0
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You can read it as "High-end graphics crap that old or wimpy cards can't do."
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I like the keyboard layout on the MB as opposed to the MBP, but I definitely wouldn't mind the snazzy ambient lighting. ^_^
I've been a MacUser since 2001, but the only reason I waited that long was because my only reason for switching was OS X. ^_^ When it started shipping on new machines, I bought my indigo iMac, Sidney. (What? You don't name your machines? o_0)
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As in "Terms and Agreements". What did you think I meant? :-)
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this is why laptops are a box of suck for gaming. some new models have swappable cards ... not sure why the trend didn't start a lot sooner.
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Apple apparently feels they can sell anything, because the Air is crap *and* it's not really what the U.S. market goes for in a laptop.
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