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sorry but a 5650 won't cut it, you should consider buying a desktop comp for this kind of game
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Sorry but your laptop won't work very well , you'll certainly need a pretty powerful
desktop computer to run most any modern Flight Sim. Here is a website you can go to and test your computer for most of the newer games that are out today , it's fast easy and free and will give you an idea of just how well your computer can handle most games. Also they offer suggestions on where you can make improvements. good luck ! http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/ |
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Thanks, that is what I suspected.
I am not averse to buying a new system, but I have no idea what to buy. All the letters and numbers.... mean nothing to me, tis all greek. Fang |
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![]() Seriously though, I would just wait a couple weeks and see what people are saying as far as how their systems are running the game. Find someone who's running it with 30+ FPS over London with high settings and copy their build. ![]() |
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Hold tight...
My suggestion. Look at the various options ONLY that are working well with excellent FPS. Then review your system against those options. Seriously, you can throw money at the issues and still have them. It will take about a month maybe longer for the best configurations and hardware to hit balance. The US version will not be released until later this month, and there will be weeks of discussions from US users trying to get the best out of their hardware and software. If you are patient you will be surprised how well you can get the COD to perform with the right combinations. |
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