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Postby TehTux » Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:53 pm

Just wondering if anyone has tried this out.

The next eeePC will feature an Intel Atom CPU, hopefully running over 1Ghz, which shouldn't have any problems playing the game on low detail @ 1024x600, though the current eeePC is only sporting a 630Mhz (900Mhz Celeron underclocked) and 800x480.

Has anyone gotten this to play ok? (detail levels? FPS?)

I'm still hanging out for the new one, but I quite eager to know if it's playable on the original!

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Postby Psychcf » Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:27 am

supposedly someone has gotten crysis and cod4 to run on the original eeePC.

http://www.linuxactionshow.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=2224&page=1
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Postby TehTux » Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:13 am

[TSA] Psychcf wrote:supposedly someone has gotten crysis and cod4 to run on the original eeePC.

http://www.linuxactionshow.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=2224&page=1


That's a fake (a very good fake - it's either a video or he's streaming) - as Crysis cannot play with the eeePC. It pulls up this error:
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But with the eeePC 900 (or whatever they're going to call the Atom version) the hardware *may* be at a level where this might work with COD4 et al.

I'm eager to kow how Nexuiz goes though!![/img][/url]
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Postby kozak6 » Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:30 am

How about that Everex Cloudbook?
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Postby GreEn`mArine » Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:35 am

with such a graphics card you can not run nexuiz with over .. dunno ? 10 fps ? No matter how fast the CPU is.
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Postby Ronan » Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:22 pm

What make nexuiz impossible to play on the eeepc is not really the gfx card ( you can get around 10-30 fps with appropriate setting), but the small keyboard give an absolutely awful gaming experience.
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Postby torus » Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:33 pm

I can't understand how people believe that crysis will play on a machine with an integrated graphics card and a CPU @ 1.2ghz. Hell, it crawls along on my machine, which has a C2D-M @ 2.23, and a dedicated radeon, even on the lowest settings.
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Postby Bundy » Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:48 pm

Ronan wrote:What make nexuiz impossible to play on the eeepc is not really the gfx card ( you can get around 10-30 fps with appropriate setting), but the small keyboard give an absolutely awful gaming experience.


Wow .. this IS unplayable, or do you wanna tell me that 20fps on avg is any good. But maybe I didnt see the sarcasm ... you can plug in a keyboard at usb or? :D
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Postby TehTux » Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:07 pm

Ronan wrote:What make nexuiz impossible to play on the eeepc is not really the gfx card ( you can get around 10-30 fps with appropriate setting), but the small keyboard give an absolutely awful gaming experience.


As much as I found the keyboard ok to type on (after you learn to adapt to the small layout), you might be right and the WASD + bindings might be too cramped.

A usb keyboard would solve the problem, but then that little screen is even further away :D
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Postby TehTux » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:13 am

Ok - an update.

I recently bought a eeePC (AUD$399 - bargin!) and copied the Nexuiz 2.4 directory onto a high speed USB thumb drive.

On my eeeXubuntu (the default Xandros lasted less than 24 hours) it took a long time to get going and had a few issues:

1. With the default res of 800x480, you cannot select 'Appy now' buttons etc as they're off the screen. Luckily I had Nexuiz on another machine so I could just count down the 'tabs' and press enter - setting res to 640x480. This freezes X. Restart X with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.

2. Restart Nexuiz, it will be all visible now at 800x480. Choosing 'lowest' doesn't actually set everything to the lowest. You still have to manually set some items to 'off' or lower.

3. Because the menu system is openGL, everything is in slow motion. Just refreshing the server list is a long process and you get inflated pings as a result (as my other machine was getting pings of 50 to the Aussie servers and it was 800+ on the eeePC.

4. Everything set lower than the lowest, 2FPS was what I received.

Full list of eeePC playable games here: http://wiki.eeeuser.com/list:games


Anyway - begs the question - could we have an option to load up a 'simple' menu system without the openGL wizz bangery and have an even 'lower' setting so sub par games run ok? Open Arena is playable - which is based of Quake 3! Would be great to somehow cut down Nexuiz for really really slow machines (especially the ultra portable laptops that are coming out). Maybe I'm asking too much.

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