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plz answer as my sister is bugging me as she wants to run sims 3 on her ultrabook —Preceding unsigned comment added by WOX 69 (talk • contribs) - Please sign your comments with ~~~~
- Ultrabooks use ULV (ultra low voltage) parts compared to desktops and laptops and due to this, performance is considerably worse when it comes to hardware intensive applications like gaming. As for TS3 in particular, it may run at low-medium settings at a commendable frame rate but I cannot say for certain as I've never actually used one. I've only seen one in action running a game at 15fps that performs quite well (like 40fps-ish) on my i5-3210M and Intel HD 4000 chip, so I can only base this off an over-the-shoulder observation. The only way you can be sure is to try it out yourself. Lost Labyrinth • (c) • (b) 21:30, September 16, 2013 (UTC)