You need at least 512 mb of vram on your graphics card. If you have 256, you cant go above medium.
It might work but where you lack is the graphics so it might need to be on low settings.
Yes, it is possible to have dual monitor output using one DVI port on a graphics card and another from the motherboard, but it depends on your system's configuration. If your CPU has integrated graphics and the motherboard supports it, you can enable both outputs in the BIOS/UEFI settings. However, this setup may not provide optimal performance for graphics-intensive tasks, as the monitors would be using different graphics sources. Always check compatibility and settings for your specific hardware.
youre good on the RAM, its just i really dont think the graphics could handle it, it would be putting a high load, youd probly have to play it on low settings ;/
you will have to buy a graphics card but any laptop can take it. A graphics card would cost £30 -£40 but it is well worth it.
It would be able to run most fps games on medium settings and a mid range resolutions 1024x768 with a decent frame rate. It will run higher resolutions and graphic settings but the frame rate will suffer. Search for benchmarks on google. Also youtube has great practical examples of the integrated graphics in use.
Sega's Empire: Total War requires the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac to work. It also requires 256 MB of video RAM. The early 2007 MacBook's video used an Intel GMA 950 using 64MB RAM and the late 2007 had an Intel GMA X3100 using 144MB RAM although Windows could use more of the system RAM for the video it would still be less than 256MB. So; to answer the question, no, Empire: Total War will not run on a 2007 MacBook.
The fifa 11 on wii would probably have OK graphics, but xbox and especially ps3 would have much better graphics.
I would say probably not, because thats a really old card, but maybe it can on all lowest settings and low resolution.
No the plastics are too big for the graphics.
Sadly the minimum required to make that plateform work so that you can see it is a 128mg graphics card. Its needed to render the charectors however, some laptop chip sets may run the programme with greatly reduced performance. Integrated chipsets such as the ATI Xpress and the NVIDIA TurboCache variants may default to settings that are higher than what would be optimal for them. Graphics settings can be lowered to improve performance
You have to use programs which support vector graphics and raster graphics, so you can save them in what format you would like? ex: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw you can use...
You can create charts with them, but other than that you cannot create graphics with a database. They are not designed for dealing with graphics, so you would use a different program to create graphics.