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Originally Posted by Zakassis
Let's just say that SOE has given up. So much for their tech support. XD
Funny, because the friend that got me started on Everquest 2 is using a laptop, and it runs fine for him.
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Presumably, then, your friend has a laptop that meets the game's requirements.
I don't mean to seem rude, but I'm really not understanding why you're annoyed with Sony's tech support here. The fact that they don't provide support for laptops (which is not to say that no laptops can run the game) is really irrelevant. You said yourself in your original post that the problem is that your graphics card doesn't support some of the features that EQ2 utilizes.
One of the computers on which I play EQ2 right now doesn't run the game very well, even at minimal graphics settings, and is all but guaranteed to crash if I try to play in certain zones. I will be rectifying that situation in another week or two by upgrading the computer. I wouldn't expect Sony to redesign elements of the game or to provide new graphics options just to accomodate me; nor would I expect their tech support folk to help me come up with ways to circumvent the fact that my computer doesn't actually meet the game's requirements.
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding you, but that seems to be exactly what you *are* expecting, and it seems just a bit unreasonable.
-- Darryl