Dr Super Good
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Your videocard may be fine for low, as low is prety much like WC3 graphically.
Your processor is far too slow to run the game with physics and particles above the lowest settings (which needs single threads running at the post 2 GHz mark). Possibility of lagging in demanding custom maps or when pushing melee play to its limits. Next to that it should run the game.
As SC2 looks just like WC3 when set to the lowest settings (WC3 at high that is), if your graphic card can run WC3 on high it will run SC2 although it may be a bit laggy if you are viewing 100 zerglings (which is possible).
You will probably need more memory, although it might be enough for most small maps which do not use a lot of models.
Also with hardware that old / slow there is a risk of total game incompatibility causing crashes or random unexplained glitches. This however can not be predicted and generally should not happen.
If you are maxing WoW without stutter in areas like iron forge or where the hell there are lots of people nowdays, you will probably atleast be garunteed to run the game graphcally well at low - medium. This is only logical as WoW models are about as high res as SC2 models so if you can handle lots of them on screen at once you will handle SC2 moderatly. However do not even try high or ultra as both of those use heavy shader effects which WoW did not even touch.
Sadly as your XP you can forget any minor speed boosts DX10 could have yielded.
Do not expect SC2 to run too well in wine. Your better off running it nativly in XP as that way you are garunteed imediate compatibility.
could i run it?
i have
Pentuim T440 (2.20 Dual Core)
NVIDIA GEOFORCE 310 Cuda - 512mb
15" HD led screen
4gb ram
That's a high-end video card with 4GB of memory and a 15" HD screen. That's not even funny, and it's not a bad processor. I'm guessing medium-high for you for most things. Though your OS could change things. I'm guessing you're probably 7.
At such low resolution, i'm not surprised.
is there a cmd or something to show framerate, or are you guys using an outside program?