Assassins Creed 2 For Mac

Assassins Creed 2 For Mac 3,7/5 2119 reviews

I just bought the new assassins creed brotherhood on appstore, but it lacks on my 13' 2010 model macbook pro? On appstore, the recommended requirements is following: Intel core 2 duo 2,3 GHz 4 GB RAM Nvidia geforce GT 8800 or ATI radeon 4850 or better The specs of my macbook pro: Intel core 2 duo 2,66 GHz 4 GB RAM Nvidia geforce GT 320M So, i'm at bit confused, because it almost doesn't help if i adjust the graphics at the lowest. I've only used about 30 GB of my harddisk space, i have no running programs while playing, and i use cleanmymac.

Anyone who can help???ðŸ˜. Hi Skovbak, Your experience sounds pretty normal.

Note Book Check ranks those three GPUs as follows: ATI Radeon 4850 - #54 NVIDIA GeForce GT 8800 - #83 NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M - #155 It comes in much lower across multiple benchmarks than the recommended requirements. So if your experience in playing the game is suboptimal, this is to be expected. Personally, if you're going to be doing any sorts of 'real gaming' and playing more modern games on newer engines the shared GPU (9400M, 320M, 3000 HD) just isn't going to cut it.

It'll handle games, no doubt, but with the rich textures, landscapes and scenery of Assassin's Creed 2 you're going to get less than ideal performance out of your machine. But would you recommend a graphic card which can actually play such games if i would like to upgrade my macbook pro? I see that the ATI radeon HD 5770 seems to be okay.

It is not possible to replace or upgrade the GPU in any Apple notebook, nor in most other notebooks. If you take a look at the Radeon 5770 on any online vendor's website, you'll find that it is approximately as large, if not larger, than the entire interior of your MacBook Pro after the battery, hard drive and optical drive are accounted for. It's made for use in large desktop computers.

The integrated CPU and GPU in your MBP are less than 1% of its size. Hi Skovbak, Your experience sounds pretty normal. Note Book Check ranks those three GPUs as follows: ATI Radeon 4850 - #54 NVIDIA GeForce GT 8800 - #83 NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M - #155 It comes in much lower across multiple benchmarks than the recommended requirements. So if your experience in playing the game is suboptimal, this is to be expected. Personally, if you're going to be doing any sorts of 'real gaming' and playing more modern games on newer engines the shared GPU (9400M, 320M, 3000 HD) just isn't going to cut it. It'll handle games, no doubt, but with the rich textures, landscapes and scenery of Assassin's Creed 2 you're going to get less than ideal performance out of your machine.

But would you recommend a graphic card which can actually play such games if i would like to upgrade my macbook pro? I see that the ATI radeon HD 5770 seems to be okay.

It is not possible to replace or upgrade the GPU in any Apple notebook, nor in most other notebooks. If you take a look at the Radeon 5770 on any online vendor's website, you'll find that it is approximately as large, if not larger, than the entire interior of your MacBook Pro after the battery, hard drive and optical drive are accounted for. It's made for use in large desktop computers. The integrated CPU and GPU in your MBP are less than 1% of its size. Your problem is being caused by the integrated graphics in your 13' MBP. It seems that alot of people do not know the difference and get upset when they find out that their graphics card in the brand new MBP 13' is pretty bad. The 13' model is not a gaming machine and I think Apple should make sure people know the difference before they plop down the money for a 13' when they can spend a few hundred more for a far more capable machine.

The upgraded 15' and 17' models can handle most games. I have a mid 2010 15' MBP and it handles Assassin's Creed 2 quite well. I've only had it slow down once when there were alot of guards around and I was next to one of the unaccessible areas. I am playing the game under Mac OS 10.6.7. I heard that if you play under Bootcamp in Windows you might get better performance, but I have the Mac only version and have not had a chance to try it in Bootcamp. Has anyone here tried it on both the Mac side and Windows via Bootcamp on the same machine? Apple Footer.

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About This Game Assassin’s Creed® 2 is the follow-up to the title that became the fastest-selling new IP in video game history. The highly anticipated title features a new hero, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a young Italian noble, and a new era, the Renaissance. Assassin’s Creed 2 retains the core gameplay experience that made the first opus a resounding success and features new experiences that will surprise and challenge players. Assassin’s Creed 2 is an epic story of family, vengeance and conspiracy set in the pristine, yet brutal, backdrop of a Renaissance Italy. Ezio befriends Leonardo da Vinci, takes on Florence’s most powerful families and ventures throughout the canals of Venice where he learns to become a master assassin. EZIO, A NEW ASSASSIN FOR A NEW ERA Ezio Auditore da Firenze is a young Italian noble who will learn the ways of the assassins after his family was betrayed and he looks to seek vengeance.

He is a lady’s man, a free soul with panache yet has a very human side to his personality. Through him, you become a master assassin. RENAISSANCE ITALY Italy in the 15th century was less a country and more a collection of city-states where families with political and economic strength began to take leadership roles in cities like Florence and Venice. This journey through some of the most beautiful cities in the world takes place in a time in history where culture and art were born alongside some of the most chilling stories of corruption, greed and murder.

A NEW-FOUND FREEDOM You will be able to perform missions when you want and how you want in this open-ended world that brings back free-running and adds elements such as swimming and even flying to the adventure. The variety in gameplay adds another layer for you to truly play through the game any way you choose. DYNAMIC CROWD Discover a living, breathing world where every character is an opportunity for the player. Blending in with the crowd is easier, working with in-game characters provide ample rewards but can also lead to surprising consequences.

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BECOME A MASTER ASSASSIN Perfect your skills to become a master assassin where you brandish new weapons, learn to disarm enemies then use their weapons against them, and assassinate enemies using both hidden blades. Please note that as of November 19th, 2018, the online features for this game are no longer supported. The Multiplayer mode / Co-op mode will no longer be accessible. HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS AND CREATION OF A UBISOFT ACCOUNT ARE REQUIRED TO ACCESS THIS VIDEO GAME AND ONLINE FEATURES AND TO PLAY ONLINE. YOU MUST BE AT LEAST 13 TO CREATE A UBISOFT ACCOUNT WITHOUT PARENTAL CONSENT. UBISOFT MAY CANCEL ACCESS TO ONE OR MORE SPECIFIC ONLINE FEATURES UPON A 30-DAY PRIOR NOTICE PUBLISHED AT Assassin’s Creed 2 © 2010 Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.

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