ASUS Eee PC 1215N – Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Test
A test to see which relatively-modern games will run on this netbook. I give you Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Yes, you see me die a lot here. To my defense, I don’t play FPS games. *Basic Specs: – Intel Atom D525 @ 1.8 GHz (dual-core, 2x 512 kB L2 cache) – NVIDIA ION 2 (512 MB, Optimus technology) – 2 GB DDR3 memory (800 MHz) – Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit) – 1366×768 pixels maximum resolution – BIOS updated to revision 0605 – ION driver updated to version 266.58 *Running Apps: Yahoo Messenger, uTorrent, Avast (Silent/Gaming Mode), Fraps *NVIDIA settings: Triple Buffering (enabled), Maximum Pre-rendered frames (2), others on default GRAPHIC SETTINGS: Video Mode – 1280×720 Screen Refresh Rate – 60 Hz Aspect Ratio – Auto Anti-Aliasing – Off Brightness – 15% Sync Every Frame – Yes Dual Video Cards – Yes Shadows – Yes Spectacular Map – Yes Depth of Field – Yes Glow – Yes Number of Dynamic Lights – Normal Soften Smoke Edges – No Ragdoll – Yes Bullet Impacts – Yes Model Detail – Normal Water Detail – Low Number of Corpses – Medium TEXTURE SETTINGS: Texture Filtering – Automatic Anisotropic Filtering – 0% Texture Quality – Manual Texture Resolution – High Normal Map Resolution – High Spectacular Map Resolution – High *Framerate: ~5 to 57 fps *Playability: Unplayable to Smooth *Remarks: The game runs very well most of the time, averaging around 24 to 33 fps on high graphics (with majority of effects turned on) and native resolution. Large environments with too much mayhem …
