Battlefront 2 on GMA X3100 graphics

I was just wondering if anyone here has been able to get Star Wars Battlefront 2 to run on their macbook with the integrated GMA series graphics cards via Boot Camp. I have asked this question on a few different forums to no avail. I have not yet bought the game, but would really love to. If anyone has installed it on this system, please let me know. Your help would be great!

Hi MacDeejay!
I was able to get Sims 2 running on my MacBook with the X3100 card without any major issues. I found that I needed to turn my graphics settings to low or else the more that began to appear on the screen things would slow down dramatically. Occasionally I'd get some odd rendering as some shaders and color combinations would take longer to load than others. I'd imagine the game to run extremely well on the MacBook Pro but it certainly runs on the MacBook.
It is listed on Intel's site for compatible games for the X3100 as well...
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intelgm965/sb/CS-026146.htm

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