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I am wanting to install Final Fantasy XI on my MacBook via Bootcamp. The requierments for the game are:
OS: Windows® XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
CPU: Pentium®III 800Mhz or faster processor
RAM: 128 MB
Hard Drive: 9.5 GB of free space or more
Video: GeForce™ series with 32 MB or RADEON™ 9000 series
Sound: DirectX® 8.1 or higher
Internet Connection: 56k or faster

My spec for my computer are:
OS: Windows XP
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
Ram: 2GB
Video: GMA X3100

The thing I am wondering about the most is the video cards.
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Yeah it will work, you need to have the settings on everything on low pretty much. Especially when you are in town...Oh my science is the lag bad. >_<"

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It will fore sure work although it will lag and it could very easily stall you could run that Parallels program I have had terrible luck with that crashing and then u need to reinstall all the programs it was hosting.....Very upsetting.
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It will fore sure work although it will lag and it could very easily stall you could run that Parallels program I have had terrible luck with that crashing and then u need to reinstall all the programs it was hosting.....Very upsetting.
Running a VM is already CPU taxing...and then trying to make it run a 3D on top of that is not going to end well.

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