Divinity: Original Sin (Classic)

Divinity: Original Sin (Classic)

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Anyone running this on a Mac with 256MB 9400 graphics?
I can run a lot of games that support graphics of about this level, provided I play on low resolution with extra effects disabled at around 1280x768. For example, Borderlands 2 and This War is Mine run fine on my system on low resolution.

Anyone with similar setting have experience with if this game can run?
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Raze_Larian Dec 21, 2014 @ 6:19pm 
How much system RAM do you have?

Asked about "a Late 2009 Macbook (2.2 ghz, 2gb ram, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M)", the person who handles the Mac support in the Larian forum replied in the topic Mac Performance[www.larian.com]

9400M is a pretty weak video. It will work better than hd3000/hd4000 but those cards at least work with system mem while this one eats time by pushing textures around.

In summary - memory too low even for Mavericks. Video falls into minimum requirement category. Will it play fine on low settings? I tend to say yes, but visual quality will be of course impaired.

And yes we do have exactly this notebook for testing but with 4gb of ram.

Just don't expect miracles


A forum member with a Mac, though playing under Windows XP IIRC, stated[www.larian.com]

I'm running on the very lowest graphical settings and get between 6-10fps @ 1280x800 with a 2009 13" MacBook Pro ( 2.53Ghz C2D, 8GB Ram, Nvidia 9400m (256mb VRAM) and SSD). Being turn based for combat means that's playable enough for me till I get a new comp I'm about 19 hours in so far.
Thanks for the reply, Raze.

Late 2009 iMac
OSX 10.9.5
3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics; 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM

Seems hopeful. I'm not expecting it to floor me with breathtaking visuals, as long as it runs without being a slideshow. ;)
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Date Posted: Dec 21, 2014 @ 4:46pm
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