Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Will Dragon Age origins run on my computer?

I've been wanting to get DA:O on the PC after hearing how its so much better than the console version so I want to know if it will work on my toshiba laptop. By working, I mean I would like for it to run smoothly and efficiently without lagging or slowing down my computer majorly. I plan on buying the ultimate edition for the PC which includes the core game as well as all the additional content which obviously will take more memory. Please let me know if my system can handle the bundle and if not, just the core game will suffice :)



My computer is pretty new, here is its system info:



Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600)

Processor Intel (R) Celeron (R) CPU

Memory 2048MB RAM

DirectX version 11

191 GB free out of 222GB . ( When I bought the computer it said it held a capacity of 2GB * i don't understand this part because of the memory space mentioned earlier*



That is all the info I managed to find on my computer but if more is needed to know I'll search that up too. So for those who have the game on PC and know what requisites are to be met, can someone please let me know if my laptop will hold the game? I plan to download a few mods too to help improve my overall game experience too, so consider that too when answering.



Thanks so much in advance! And again, if I missed anything let me know so I can fix it!Will Dragon Age origins run on my computer?
www.systemrequirementslab.com



Use that site for ALL of your "can I run it?" needs.Will Dragon Age origins run on my computer?
no, processor is single core right? u need a dual core. even the fastest single core wont support many new games as they need dual core as it functiones differently.
just buy a ps3 =] the fat one not the skinny ones they are sh!!t, 拢100 ebay its good deal
if u want to play games on cpu u need like a 拢2000 computer these daysWill Dragon Age origins run on my computer?
i think it will support it, but u need to check the graphics card inside device manager and ask the assistant if its big enough to handle it. also u need to use ethernet not a wireless connection if online gaming, i used celeron dual core b4 and its great for gaming. hope this helps. try using the demo first to see if it works
I totally agree. I, too, would really like to find the answer. I've been wondering for sometime now and glad that someone posted. I'll check back to find out what answer is best. Thanks!

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