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so theres absolutely no work around i could use to improve perfromance at all? honestly i like this game enough to play it even at lower FPS but this is too much.
@languedocpony wrote:
so theres absolutely no work around i could use to improve perfromance at all? honestly i like this game enough to play it even at lower FPS but this is too much.
The game was designed to a higher standard, and an average (or, as appears to be your situation, no insult intended, a below average PC) can be expected to be useful for playing, sorry.
- 11 years ago
I'm sorry OP, but you get what you pay for. It seems you are extremely lucky that the other games you mentioned even can run on your laptop. It may be a better investment to get this game for PS4 for around the price of your laptop, and have the equivalent of "high" graphics at a stable 30fps @ 1080p.
Otherwise, maybe it's an option to get a dedicated video chip for gaming, but I have a feeling that will be much more expensive.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Only a "stationary" PC can accept a dedicated GPU device as an upgrade. Both the CPU and the GPU, if any, built into an assembled laptop are permanent. External video consoles end up costing more than just replacing the laptop, and do not offer a convenient way to use the included screen in that laptop, requiring a separate display device, also.
I used the term "stationary" because it is possible, as already commented, to use an mATX case & mATX mainboard to assemble a much more compact size of "desktop" without losing the access to the video add-on (PCIe-16) slot, as is the situation for the "slim" stationary systems from Dell and HP.
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