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Old Sep 3, 2004, 04:21 PM   #1
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Why are Laptops not good for games?

I'm using a 1ghz 12inch iBook currently and I recently started playing the original Unreal Tournement again. Last time I played this game was on my 400mhz iMac, and frame rates were low 20s/high teens. With my iBook, with 24 more megs of VRAM and a G4 1ghz, the frame rates are only up to high 20s-high 30s. Not much of a jump considering the jump in hard ware I'm working with. Why is it not better? I played agains someone running on a 866mhz G4 with the same amount of VRAM and it just looked much better. Is it the laptop screen that just doens't look as good? Or is it something to do with the specific parts of a laptop that don't work as well?

Back in the day (okay, 4 years ago) I remember a friend running UT on his PC with 500mhz pentium and 16megs of VRAM was getting much better frame rates.
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I'm using a 1ghz 12inch iBook currently and I recently started playing the original Unreal Tournement again. Last time I played this game was on my 400mhz iMac, and frame rates were low 20s/high teens. With my iBook, with 24 more megs of VRAM and a G4 1ghz, the frame rates are only up to high 20s-high 30s. Not much of a jump considering the jump in hard ware I'm working with. Why is it not better? I played agains someone running on a 866mhz G4 with the same amount of VRAM and it just looked much better. Is it the laptop screen that just doens't look as good? Or is it something to do with the specific parts of a laptop that don't work as well?

Back in the day (okay, 4 years ago) I remember a friend running UT on his PC with 500mhz pentium and 16megs of VRAM was getting much better frame rates.
If i'm not mistaken, you're running UT through classic, which is why you get poor performance. On LAN, I get better performance on UT2K4 than original UT, with the same iBook, because it's not through classic.
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Old Sep 3, 2004, 04:54 PM   #3
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Sorry, yeah I'm running it in classic. Do you know what kind of frame rates your getting UT04? I found it to chunk up at times, however I only have 256megs of RAM, so I figure that could be it. Cause it would run smooth for a bit before chunking up.
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Sorry, yeah I'm running it in classic. Do you know what kind of frame rates your getting UT04? I found it to chunk up at times, however I only have 256megs of RAM, so I figure that could be it. Cause it would run smooth for a bit before chunking up.
classic + games != goodness.
unless you're playing stuff like myst, anyway.

i dont know what i was getting in ut2k4, it wasn't bad though. it may have slowed down a tiny bit in high action, but it was hardly noticable. i'm sure it was usually around 30 fps. (its worth noting that i was playing the demo and that anytime i play online as opposed to LAN its megaslow)
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Sorry, yeah I'm running it in classic. Do you know what kind of frame rates your getting UT04? I found it to chunk up at times, however I only have 256megs of RAM, so I figure that could be it. Cause it would run smooth for a bit before chunking up.
Don't run it in classic. Just reboot with the startup disk set as OS 9 and you'll be very pleased with the results. I do that on my ibook g3 900 on the go and it runs in the upper 20's in 800x600 and all details medium (32mb vram).
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The Older the game...

Many of the current games have been optimized to play nice with OS X. I remember back with 10.1 when games often were carbonized and always performed poorly in X. Back then, the majority of the user base was still using 9 and X was an unknown commodity, Now, its all about X, and game companies have learned how to best maximize performance. Often, they ONLY run in X.

For those old games that stink under classic, boot into 9 if your machine allows it and play.
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i know people that play warcraft three, mohaa, halo, soldier of fortune II, and ghost recon on an 800 mhz ibook G3 (yeah, with the ATi 7500 32MB graphics card) and only 256 MB of RAM. it's all about standards. he claims that the performance is great, whereas I see it's **** because i am used to my dell 600m, which handles the aoove games superbly on the highest settings without any lag at all.
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In your case it because of classic. Games, even simpler ones like Diablo II run poorly under classic. Too much interpretation between the OS and game.

As for the technical laptop issue, often the chip-set of a laptop is a mobility set. This differs slightly from the full on AGP desktop version. Often, to conserve space and power they have less core clock speed, less RAM, etc. This can mean that the mobility version is slower. Also, laptops lag desktops in bus speed, ram speed and hard drive speed. None of these alone make a huge imapct, but all together can cost 10% in ramerates.

That said, a good OS X game will play well on current model Powerbooks. Will it beat a desktop? Nope. But it will be playable.

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I'm using a 1ghz 12inch iBook currently and I recently started playing the original Unreal Tournement again. Last time I played this game was on my 400mhz iMac, and frame rates were low 20s/high teens. With my iBook, with 24 more megs of VRAM and a G4 1ghz, the frame rates are only up to high 20s-high 30s. Not much of a jump considering the jump in hard ware I'm working with. Why is it not better? I played agains someone running on a 866mhz G4 with the same amount of VRAM and it just looked much better. Is it the laptop screen that just doens't look as good? Or is it something to do with the specific parts of a laptop that don't work as well?

Back in the day (okay, 4 years ago) I remember a friend running UT on his PC with 500mhz pentium and 16megs of VRAM was getting much better frame rates.
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Old Sep 3, 2004, 05:32 PM   #9
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ok...you are running a game thru classic with 256mb of ram...you tell me why your performance sucks...
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Old Sep 3, 2004, 06:20 PM   #10
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laptops usually aren't the greatest for games. they usually have a slower hard drive, mobile GPU which isn't as good as a desktop GPU, faster processor. just a lot of things that make a laptop portable, light, not very hot, and good battery life.

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The original UT sucks on your laptop for one of two reasons.

1) Playing through classic is like playing on an emulator. (Or playing on Virtual PC) It's not gonna work well. At all.

2) The OS X patch of the original UT sucks ass, and was never finished.

So it's not your laptop. Your laptop is more than enough to play UT in usual circumstances.
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laptops usually aren't the greatest for games. they usually have a slower hard drive, mobile GPU which isn't as good as a desktop GPU, faster processor. just a lot of things that make a laptop portable, light, not very hot, and good battery life.

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I would beg to differ. I have a new PB as listed in my sig. I have played the UT2004 demo and while I realize this is not the full version with the bigger maps and a lot of players, I had no slowdowns or jerkiness at any time. Also, Warcraft III plays perfectly.

I would love to see a comparison in fps between the PB and the new iMac. I realize the PB is a "pro" machine and the iMac is a "consumer" machine but it just really bothers me how much they have crippled the iMac. It's like Chevrolet building a Corvette with a 4 cylinder, it's just wrong.
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I would beg to differ. I have a new PB as listed in my sig. I have played the UT2004 demo and while I realize this is not the full version with the bigger maps and a lot of players, I had no slowdowns or jerkiness at any time. Also, Warcraft III plays perfectly...
Just because you get satisfactory performance from you pbook, doesn't mean that his statement is incorrect. He's right. Mobile chipsets are always slower. I know the new iMac sucks (and i agree that they have created a crappy gaming machine), but it will whomp all over you powerbook.
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ut 2004 demo

I was just playing the demo of this game as well. I have it installed on my PB 15, 1.5GHz, 128MB graphics and 5400 drive as well as a MDD G4 32MB graphics. The game is playable on the PowerBook but the MDD ripps it in terms of framerates online.

The graphics get a bit choppy on the PowerBook when you are in an online game with heaps of players. The MDD has no probs. Anyone know why this is? The PowerBook has a faster system bus and more VRAM. Or is it just the Demo is not really a good indicator of the final product.

If the real version of the game is better than the demo I might consider buying the game....

Any comments would be great!

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I was just playing the demo of this game as well. I have it installed on my PB 15, 1.5GHz, 128MB graphics and 5400 drive as well as a MDD G4 32MB graphics. The game is playable on the PowerBook but the MDD ripps it in terms of framerates online.

The graphics get a bit choppy on the PowerBook when you are in an online game with heaps of players. The MDD has no probs. Anyone know why this is? The PowerBook has a faster system bus and more VRAM. Or is it just the Demo is not really a good indicator of the final product.

If the real version of the game is better than the demo I might consider buying the game....

Any comments would be great!

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I know this is a stupid question, but what do you mean by MDD, is this your dual-processor machine? If so, you said it had 32MB of graphics RAM but what card is it? This really doesn't make sense. Could the system RAM be causing the slowdown? How much RAM do you have on your other machine?

EDIT: Also, how much system RAM is in your Powerbook?
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I know this is a stupid question, but what do you mean by MDD, is this your dual-processor machine? If so, you said it had 32MB of graphics RAM but what card is it? This really doesn't make sense. Could the system RAM be causing the slowdown? How much RAM do you have on your other machine?

EDIT: Also, how much system RAM is in your Powerbook?
Yeah the MDD stands for a dual 867Mhz G4 mirrored drive door model it has a nvidia geoforce 4mx. Both machines have 1 gig ram. The PowerBook has a ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 with 128 meg vram. Processor performance is set to highest on the PowerBook as well..

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im running the Call of Duty demo on my 1.5ghz 15in PowerBook, and its running surprisingly nicely with normal settings on, and I only have a 64VRAM (stock machine from apple retail store). I showed it to a fellow PC computer game geek of mine and said that looked nice for a mac

oh and BTW, i believe when he says "MDD" he is referring to the "PowerMac G4 Mirrored Drive Doors (or Disc Drives)", basically the case that has the mirrors on the front.
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