Can my laptop run Battlefield 3 and Skyrim on low?

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wyattpugsley

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My specs are:

CPU AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics

CPU Speed 2.40

RAM 3.0 GB

Video card AMD Radeon HD 6320 Graphics

 
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I think Skyrim will run slow (10 fps) & not choppy , but after a while it will get painful.
As a fan of the Fusion, I still think it's a great chip - but this one is better suited for real time strategy like Starcraft 2 or turn based games like Galactic Civilisations ][.
If you are a big Skyrim fan, then your notebook will do OK at enchanting, smithing, making potions, selling stuff, etc if you have a lot of time to kill and this is your only rig available.
10 fps will look much less annoying in SC2 than in Skyrim.

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I think Skyrim will run slow (10 fps) & not choppy , but after a while it will get painful.
As a fan of the Fusion, I still think it's a great chip - but this one is better suited for real time strategy like Starcraft 2 or turn based games like Galactic Civilisations ][.
If you are a big Skyrim fan, then your notebook will do OK at enchanting, smithing, making potions, selling stuff, etc if you have a lot of time to kill and this is your only rig available.
10 fps will look much less annoying in SC2 than in Skyrim.
 
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wyattpugsley

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Thanks looks like i'll be looking for gaming computer :??:
 
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