In Windows I got a solid 52-60FPS fighting around in Netherstorm. Full maxed settings, no "Level of Detail" checked.
Amazing.
128MB VRAM version.
I am holding off getting the new MBP because I need to know how WoW runs at 1920x1200, with everything on max. If it runs perfect on 128MB version I will get that, but if it is slow on that one I'll have to get the 256MB version.
Can someone test the 128MB version at 1920x1200? Would have to be on an external monitor of course.
If I did buy the 128MB version at a local apple store and did not like the performance, could I trade it in for the 256MB version?
I am holding off getting the new MBP because I need to know how WoW runs at 1920x1200, with everything on max. If it runs perfect on 128MB version I will get that, but if it is slow on that one I'll have to get the 256MB version.
Can someone test the 128MB version at 1920x1200? Would have to be on an external monitor of course.
If I did buy the 128MB version at a local apple store and did not like the performance, could I trade it in for the 256MB version?
You are kidding aren't you?
Well first off the 128MB model probably won't even let you run at that resolution. If it does then it won't let you use any AA.
Also you need a hard core 7950GT or 8800GT to run that kind of resolution at any proper frame rate.
I don't think either model of the new MBP will please you.
I don't think even the 24" iMac with 7600GT would run that resolution at respectable frame rates and that graphics card is much faster than the 8600M in the MBP.
why don't you get the geniuses at The Apple Store to hook up a MBP to a 30" ACD and see for yourself?
You are kidding aren't you?
Well first off the 128MB model probably won't even let you run at that resolution. If it does then it won't let you use any AA.
Also you need a hard core 7950GT or 8800GT to run that kind of resolution at any proper frame rate.
I don't think either model of the new MBP will please you.
I don't think even the 24" iMac with 7600GT would run that resolution at respectable frame rates and that graphics card is much faster than the 8600M in the MBP.
What settings and OS (XP?) you are using aren't worth telling?I have been playing WoW and getting 35-50 fps in Shattrath and about 80-120 in IF. For the most part when in combat outdoors i am getting 30-50 FPS. What is Everyone else getting??
I have the 256mb Card 2.4 core 2 duo
Well first off the 128MB model probably won't even let you run at that resolution.
You are kidding aren't you?
Well first off the 128MB model probably won't even let you run at that resolution. If it does then it won't let you use any AA.
Also you need a hard core 7950GT or 8800GT to run that kind of resolution at any proper frame rate.
I don't think either model of the new MBP will please you.
I don't think even the 24" iMac with 7600GT would run that resolution at respectable frame rates and that graphics card is much faster than the 8600M in the MBP.
Ok well as far as hooking up an external display goes it can be done now i dont know about the framrates. Before this New MBP i was using a 12" powerbook with a 32mb video card and running a 19" monitor at 1440x900 and playing wow with a low but playable frame rate. I would still only buy the 256 card becuase it is the most futureproofed and i would imagine the framrates are not as good but wow is not a graphic intense game. When i play wow it is EXTREMELY QUIET the laptop amazes me compared to my 12" you can barely hear the fan. After long periods of play if i am plugged in then i can notice the fan getting louder but it is still very minimal.
How hot does your new MBP SR get when you have been playing for a while ? On my 2.33Ghz MBP Dual Core after about 10 mins the fans sound like they are going to take off, when playing Wow
Really... I hope that doesn't happen on the 2.4Ghz SR MBP![]()
Is it always sounding like its about to take off? or only after maybe say 3 hrs of playing?
Why was this thread moved?
Mods sometimes...
This thread specifically relates to the new MBPs ONLY. It shouldn't be in "Apple Games" where nobody that cares will be looking.
They have WoW at the Apple store?
From http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html
"Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colors."
This is for either video card.
Now, whether or not you can turn on every option... I don't know.
no kidding.
Does someone who really knows what they are talking about tell me if MBP w/ 256MB video card would be better for gaming (WoW) than my desktop with Athlon 3500 and 7600GT? I'm not looking for an answer form a newb, like the guy who thinks the laptop can't even output at 1920x1200.![]()