Heres your specs and unfortunatly you have one of the cheapest laptops available, think you can pick one up for about $400...
• Intel® Celeron® M processor 370 with 400MHz frontside bus, 1MB L2 cache and 1.5GHz processor speed
• 256MB DDR2 memory for multitasking power, expandable to 1GB
• DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive
• 40GB hard drive (4200 rpm)
• 14" WXGA TFT-LCD widescreen display with Ultrabright technology
40GB hard drive (4200 rpm)
• S3 Graphics UniChrome Pro integrated graphics with up to 64MB shared video memory
•4-in-1 digital media manager supports Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO
•2 high-speed USB 2.0 ports for fast digital video, audio and data transfer
•Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g) with SecureEasySetup; 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; V.92 high-speed data/fax modem
I outlined the "trouble" spots that are going to make GW just a laggy game.
•Take your 256MB to 512MB - 1024MB of RAM Which you can fix by getting another memory stick.
•4200 RPM Hard Drive is a dog and is the slowest drive on the market. Investing in a 10k or at least 5400 would help your loading issues out, they are fairly cheap and easy to install.
•The video is the biggest culprit for low frame rates and overall poor gaming performance. That card is not upgradable and it's using the system RAM, which takes your already minimum required down another 64MB. Other then adding a stick of RAM, not much you can do here.
•With the already low system requirements, try not to run via wireless. Wireless controllers will often drop packets over and above wired's typical lost packet rate, causing network lag and processor overhead.
Further more, new out-of-the box machines are "clean" and will often run well or above average before you start tacking on system crippling applications. Overtime, laptops are also notorious for overheating issues. Taking your machine to the store you bought or an authorized service provider for a good cleaning and systems check will not only prolong the life of lappy, but make it run happier and smoother. I'd suggest doing it all in one fell swoop; add some RAM, maybe upgrade the drive too and the guys that install them for you will clean it out by request too!
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