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Anyone play WoW on their G4 iBook?
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<blockquote data-quote="PrimeRib" data-source="post: 73065"><p>Just ran it for a bit, with all settings low, at native resolution, full screen and no eye candy on. </p><p></p><p>lowest FPS in town of Xroads on a low populated server (Daggerspire) was 5FPS</p><p></p><p>once I got out of town and ran around, even free looking and scanning the countryside while running, FPS hit as high as 30FPS with intermittant drops to about high teens to low 20s. </p><p></p><p>In short : playable if you absolutely need to get your fix. In fact, I found with all settings low, it wasnt too bad at all - the game still looks really good. And as long as you can put up with the hella low FPS while in town, then you're set. I'd imagine with a full 1.2Gig of RAM your performance may increase a few FPS but I'm not sure...</p><p></p><p>Hope this info helps!</p><p></p><p>-PrimeRib</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrimeRib, post: 73065"] Just ran it for a bit, with all settings low, at native resolution, full screen and no eye candy on. lowest FPS in town of Xroads on a low populated server (Daggerspire) was 5FPS once I got out of town and ran around, even free looking and scanning the countryside while running, FPS hit as high as 30FPS with intermittant drops to about high teens to low 20s. In short : playable if you absolutely need to get your fix. In fact, I found with all settings low, it wasnt too bad at all - the game still looks really good. And as long as you can put up with the hella low FPS while in town, then you're set. I'd imagine with a full 1.2Gig of RAM your performance may increase a few FPS but I'm not sure... Hope this info helps! -PrimeRib [/QUOTE]
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