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KeoLegend.5132 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 toshiba, asus, panasonic, samsung, apple... it doesnt matter what matters is your notebook's specifications and for that im still waiting you write down your Processor, Graphic Card, CPU, RAM memory, Windows version and HD Space before telling if it works or not Also you can check Guild Wars 2 Minimum Requeriments on the website and compare with your notebook to see if it can handle it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taygus.4571 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 Toshiba is kind of general. If you're using windows 7. Click the windows symbol > click "Computer" > Click "System properties", it'll be towards the top. Now on this screen, tell us the following; Ram: Processor: And to find out what graphic card you have. Click the windows symbol > in the search box, type "Device Manager" > opem device manager > Look for display adapter. Double left click it. It well say Intel something or AMD something or Nvidia something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telwyn.1630 Posted August 10, 2018 Author Share Posted August 10, 2018 > @"KeoLegend.5132" said: > toshiba, asus, panasonic, samsung, apple... it doesnt matter > what matters is your notebook's specifications and for that im still waiting you write down your Processor, Graphic Card, CPU, RAM memory, Windows version and HD Space before telling if it works or not > > Also you can check Guild Wars 2 Minimum Requeriments on the website and compare with your notebook to see if it can handle i> @"Taygus.4571" said: > Toshiba is kind of general. > > If you're using windows 7. > Click the windows symbol > click "Computer" > Click "System properties", it'll be towards the top. > > Now > on this screen, tell us the following; > > Ram: > Processor: > > And to find out what graphic card you have. > Click the windows symbol > in the search box, type "Device Manager" > opem device manager > Look for display adapter. Double left click it. > > It well say Intel something or AMD something or Nvidia something. > I check that that and let you know I be bring it up as I can then and let type it in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telwyn.1630 Posted August 11, 2018 Author Share Posted August 11, 2018 > @"KeoLegend.5132" said: > toshiba, asus, panasonic, samsung, apple... it doesnt matter > what matters is your notebook's specifications and for that im still waiting you write down your Processor, Graphic Card, CPU, RAM memory, Windows version and HD Space before telling if it works or not > > Also you can check Guild Wars 2 Minimum Requeriments on the website and compare with your notebook to see if it can handle it Well my dad is having it down load and so I hope it works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telwyn.1630 Posted August 11, 2018 Author Share Posted August 11, 2018 > @"Taygus.4571" said: > Toshiba is kind of general. > > If you're using windows 7. > Click the windows symbol > click "Computer" > Click "System properties", it'll be towards the top. > > Now > on this screen, tell us the following; > > Ram: > Processor: > > And to find out what graphic card you have. > Click the windows symbol > in the search box, type "Device Manager" > opem device manager > Look for display adapter. Double left click it. > > It well say Intel something or AMD something or Nvidia something. > Guild wars 2 is able to run but but sadly as my dad said the graphics were not high enough therefore building are invisible but I can log into guild wars and still get the daily and if I want do some pvp but I be getting a laptop from this site https://tekadvisor.ca/laptops/which/run/gw2 so I can run guild wars 2 at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telwyn.1630 Posted August 11, 2018 Author Share Posted August 11, 2018 > @"KeoLegend.5132" said: > toshiba, asus, panasonic, samsung, apple... it doesnt matter > what matters is your notebook's specifications and for that im still waiting you write down your Processor, Graphic Card, CPU, RAM memory, Windows version and HD Space before telling if it works or not > > Also you can check Guild Wars 2 Minimum Requeriments on the website and compare with your notebook to see if it can handle it Guild wars 2 downloaded but the graphics are not high enough to show the buildings but I plan to get a better laptop from this sit https://tekadvisor.ca/laptops/which/run/gw2 by the end of two months so I can at least play guild wars 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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