On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Zarel <zare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> OpenGL 2.x is basically available on any Direct3D 9 compatible card
>> (Except some Intel IGP). And how many people play Warzone on a Laptop?
>
> Considering laptops are now more popular on desktops, and college
> students (the demographic most interested in hardcore gaming)
> generally only have a laptop, I'd say "most of them". I've played
> Warzone with many people, and _all_ of them were on laptops.
>
> If OpenGL 2.x works fine on the Intel GMA X3100 (which was the most
> popular video card at one point, and is Direct3D 9 compatible), then I
> have no objection, but the impression I have is that it does not.

Update: The GMA 950 (Intel's last generation card) is OpenGL 1.5 and
DirectX 9.0c compatible. The GMA X3100 and 4500MHD (their current
card) are OpenGL 2.0 and DirectX 10 compatible. None of them support
OpenGL 2.1.

If we are just using OpenGL 2.0 features, I think I can support this
(as long as we have a 2.3 release that's compatible with the GMA 950).

-Zarel

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