Everex Cloudbook running Windows XP Pro SP2 with stock Everex drivers. Tried to load up a trial version of Halo. Set it at lowest settings possible all around. 640x480, low textures, no particle effects, no shadows, no nothing. It might be ok on any indoor areas of the game, but outdoors it seems that there's just not enough horsepower in the Cloudbook to run this game smoothly. :( Oh well, it was just a test. The Cloudbook isn't really intended to be a gaming laptop at all.
It was so bad they folded just recently. Awful company with no reliability what-so-ever.
RET80 2 years ago
same here! I even play fable WoW and CoD 2! :D
vickersfan 2 years ago
he says XP SP3 in the description
Halo runs GREAT on my XP Aspire One, lol.
With slightly better settings.
klingondude 3 years ago
Ahaha
joby866 3 years ago
Owned him.
mahoneyj2 3 years ago
Integrated graphics = None upgradable.
joby866 3 years ago
POWER LAG! WOO! Haha. I love Cloudbook's but as you said they were not made for gaming, although a Cloudbook gaming system would be interesting...
You still got gOS on there?
joby866 3 years ago
you havent tried crysis
EagleEye91 3 years ago
What hardware can be upgraded on this machine?
I was thinking about getting a better graphics card, because it uses integrated graphics?
But I'm not sure if anything will fit inside such a small machine..
goaliejr 3 years ago
It may be playable on the Cloudbook Max. Also I recommend you try updating your VIA drivers if you haven't already. It may not be even the laptop, but the game's lacking of support for VIA chipsets. Try looking for game-specific VIA patches/drivers.
HiddenAdept 3 years ago