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This looks amazing! But can I run it on my craptop?

OS: Win7 64-bit
Processor: AMD E-350 Processor (2 CPUs) ~1.6GHz
RAM: 3GB
Video Card: Radeon HD6310

I have a pc that can run this no problem, but we are currently moving so it would be cool to be able to experience this on a more portable machine. Couldn't find a link to the requirements anywhere, if there is one could someone point me in the right direction?
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SweenMachine: This looks amazing! But can I run it on my craptop?

OS: Win7 64-bit
Processor: AMD E-350 Processor (2 CPUs) ~1.6GHz
RAM: 3GB
Video Card: Radeon HD6310

I have a pc that can run this no problem, but we are currently moving so it would be cool to be able to experience this on a more portable machine. Couldn't find a link to the requirements anywhere, if there is one could someone point me in the right direction?
Right under the videos . There's also a compatibility test, which can give you some more insight. Never tried it myself, but can be downloaded from [url=http://www.atomicgamer.com/files/95753/legend-of-grimrock-hardware-test-v1-0-4]http://www.atomicgamer.com/files/95753/legend-of-grimrock-hardware-test-v1-0-4 for example.
Post edited April 26, 2012 by Remit
I played through this game with a comparable system (eeebox 1012p - Nvidia ION and intel Atom D510(dual core with HT) @ 1,8 GHz - played through it at 1280x720

It worked fine for the most part but some areas came to a crawl and single digit frames. This does not matter much in this game however. You can still react and make your way through.

The frame drops mostly appear when multiple teleporters are involved or many torches have to be lit in one room.

It also seems the engine does not cut geometry when it is not visible so that is extra work for this small system.
Post edited April 28, 2012 by eispfogel