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Soczek
31 Dec 2007, 13:14
Hello

Help needed! I though we can find that usefull. Let's make a list of notebooks at which our wormy game works fine. I'm looking for a notebook to buy and i want my worms running on it :) Tell us your mashines.

Brand - model - OS - graphic card - chipset.

Cheers
Marcin

bonz
31 Dec 2007, 18:28
In my opinion, the most important thing is the graphics chip.
It needs to be one that has its own video RAM, i.e. does NOT share it with the main RAM.
The most notorious evildoer are those Intel graphics chips.

Get a notebook that has either ATI or Nvidia graphics chips. Prefarably the mobile versions that consume less energy and get less hot.

Soczek
1 Jan 2008, 10:42
You're right, graphic card is most important here but what about chipset (i mean, does it count?).

As far i got two notebooks, people from xtc league helped me a bit:

VBI FL90 with 8600GT 256MB
HP dv6700t with 8400M GS.

bonz
1 Jan 2008, 14:49
As for notebooks in general, I highly suggest you buy a good brand one, which is known for good customer and support service.
Optimally you'd buy one where there is a service center in your town or surrounding area.

Also, pay some more money to extend the service warranty for a few years.
Some retailers also offer special insurances for electronic goods that cover theft and damage.

Soczek
1 Jan 2008, 16:16
Ok thank you for your suggestions. But i'm looking for a specific models (which i don't know yet). Almost every notebook will be ok for my needs but i have to be able to run worms on it. I'm a freak that's all :)

EthoCryptC
1 Jan 2008, 19:52
The best way to figure out if it will work is to do some research on the internet. More and more video cards are being made now that no longer support DirectDraw, which is what W:A/WWP use. Do a google search to find out if the video card & drivers support it or not.

Soczek
1 Jan 2008, 21:42
Thank You Etho. It seams that it's more sofisticated that i though. Ok here's what i found (more info you're giving me - more questions that i have to ask hmm).

1st i read some about DirectDraw at wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectDraw

As of DirectX version 8.0, DirectDraw was merged into a new package called DirectX Graphics, which is really just Direct3D with a few DirectDraw API additions. DirectDraw can still be used by programmers, but they must use older DirectX interfaces (DirectX 7 and below).

As i understand well - any graphic card made nowdays should support the DirectDraw API. But i checked that and i didn't found any confirmation or negation of that.

As far i know worms are working at HP dv6700t with 8400M GS. I can't find any info about DirectDraw at manufacturer site or http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVidia-GeForce-8400M-GS.3709.0.html also i can't find any info about 8600GT installed in VBI FL90
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-8600M-GT.3986.0.html.

Actually i found only one graphic card where DirectDraw is mentioned and it's
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Extreme-Graphics-2.2179.0.html

Now i get really confused and i don't know how to find that info.


Edit: I have a theory. Maybe it's not the fault of supporting of DirectDraw by any card. I think the reason why worms don't want to work at some cards are drivers.

Actually maybe it's a matter of one (max 3) files: ddraw.dll (the most important one); ddraw.vxd; ddraw.16.dll. The ddraw.dll in my home PC is 5.3.2600.2180 version. Asap i'll check the version of ddraw.dll at my gf notebook at which worms don't want to work under XP (they run only under 98se). If version is older i'll try to replace that file with mine version.

Btw, if worms work under win98se and doesn't under winXP (at same notebook) it's not the fault of the card for 100%. The reason lies in drivers and/or in some files.

EthoCryptC
2 Jan 2008, 02:49
When it says DirectDraw has been merged with Direct3D, it really means that the abilities of DirectDraw have been implemented into Direct3D. They are 2 different things though. DirectDraw hasn't been included in DirectX since DirectX 8.0.

Check if a card supports DirectDraw by doing a google search like "geforce 6600 directdraw". (or whatever card you are researching)

Soczek
2 Jan 2008, 15:14
Sorry but this is a pain in the ass with finding anything usefull with that method.

Tryed few combinations and i only get random stuff or nothing or i get results with PC graphic cards coz they're named same (or similiar and someone misspeled them).

I wish someone playing worms at notebook (more people - better way of choosing best mashine for me) will share with me with his model. This is what i would like to see.

bonz
2 Jan 2008, 15:51
I have a warning for you:
http://forum.team17.co.uk/showthread.php?p=630453#post630453

Don't buy that HP laptop that Matso mentioned!
It obviously has a keyboard lockup. Not nice.

You might want to use some keyboard testing software to check how many keys you can hold down simultaneously without locking up.
The cursor/arrow keys in conjunction with the space bar are especially important (roping!).
(That is, if the retailer lets you do that...)

Soczek
2 Jan 2008, 19:15
Ooo that's something.

I'm using kb without 3keys lock for playing only. Also i made a small list at our clan forum about 2 years ago :) We know the thing allready but thank you.

bonz
2 Jan 2008, 19:54
I'm using kb without 3keys lock for playing only.
My current keyboard is a Logitech Media Elite Keyboard, which only locks up with 7 keys.
Also i made a small list at our clan forum about 2 years ago :) We know the thing allready but thank you.
Well, add that small list to the one that Gnork made, if your models are not already listed.

Soczek
2 Jan 2008, 21:37
Allright i'll add them.

3kl - that's how we call it here but actually i can press as many buttons at once as i wish without hearing a single beep :). I'm using ZBoard kb.

KRD
3 Jan 2008, 09:45
I have yet to see a laptop that doesn't have the 3 key lock.

If you're into roping, they're really the last thing you want to run Worms games on, unless you can find one with a keyboard made with this in mind. Or if you're comfortable attaching an external keyboard to it, which I'm not.

nBarros
4 Jan 2008, 11:23
I got myself a nice LG R500, with a nVidia 8600M GS, a T7500, 2 GB RAM DDR667 and Vista Home Premium... runs great :D

Soczek
4 Jan 2008, 14:50
That's something, lucky you :) Thanks!

So far i collected:

VBI Compal FL90 with nVidia 8600GT 256MB
HP dv6700t with nVidia 8400M GS
Dell Inspiron 510m (don't know the spec yet)
LG R500 with nVidia 8600M GS (worms works under Vista!)

"Gimme more" xD

nBarros
4 Jan 2008, 17:52
i, the owner of the LG, started a thread about how i fixed the vista pallete issue... take a look :-/

Soczek
4 Jan 2008, 20:33
I wonder if that works, nobody answered yet.

formation
10 Feb 2008, 06:03
Manufacturer:
NVIDIA
Processor:
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~2.6GHz
Memory:
2048MB RAM
Hard Drive:
261 GB Total
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640mb
Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2

Works fine lol.

gmduncanid
18 Aug 2008, 23:57
I have a Toshiba A200 1AH, and so does my brother. While I have no problem running WWP, he cannot. I believe that it's not about the pc specs