Yes, i have one,and runs the game,but you will wish to run at 640x480 to play normally,or adpt the screen to the tv like i do,so the image will look very good stretched on the tv rather than monitor.,even with 640x480 resolution.
Yes, it is Direct X 10 capable and is thus Aero capable.
no
It will surely play it VERY well!!! I am running a old iMac with the 8400m card and it plays it at roughly 30-40fps. Which is pretty darn good!
I think you can play it, but with all settings on the low/medium side. You can play'it...I Have a GeForce 6200 and I'm playing at High Details on 800x600 Screen Resolution.
yes it will i even got red alert 3 to run pretty well with a mix from low to high settings
Simple answer, No. Laptops in general are made to hold a specific video card model (unlike desktops). There are, however, higher-end gaming laptops that do provide a facility to change and upgrade the video card. But judging by the fact that your laptop came with an 8400M GS, It's highly unlikely that you can change it. Still, ask your manufacturer (Acer) and they'll give you the most definitive answer.
Eh, Dude!! Go with Nvidia 8400m as there is no need to think over it. If you really wanna know why am I saying this then click the link below. It is my whole year experience with Intel X3100 : http://lnk.in/X3100 {if you can't click then paste the code in address bar}.
8400m km
8400 meters = 8.4 kilometers
check your computer at SRlabs System requirement test.search it with google
to get it turned right push ctrl and the arrow key up to get it back upside down push ctrl and the arrow key down. push them at the same time I had to push Ctrl Alt and the arrow key at the same time to get the screen to flip back
I have a 1420 that has had the motherboard, CPU, and fan replaced due to a heat issue related to the nvidia 8400m graphics processor that I opted for when I configured it. It lasted about a year before this all occurred. There is a known issue with this graphics processor. The processor actually sits on the motherboard, as opposed to being a separate card as in a desktop computer. Your results may vary, but it's been about 6 months since the replacement, and I'm starting to worry again. It seems to have been running hot again.