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Joeyb16

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  1. Unfortunately I wouldn't know where to start, do you have to keep spending over time to maintain it at a useable level?
  2. Shame, and I can't really justify buying a new laptop just to play Dayz... Or can I?... =)
  3. Might be my laptop isn't up to standard - Intel Core i3 processor 330M (2.13 Ghz, 3MB L3 cache) - Intel HD Graphics 1275 MB DVMT and 3GB RAM
  4. So I bought and installed Dayz Standalone today and I've been trying to play but the scenery either isnt loading and so showing up white or I have random floors that criss cross across my screen... I've set all of the graphics options to the lowest possible (or disabled) so that my computer doesn't have as much to process but this has had no effect. Was just wondering if anyone had a solution/been in a similar situation?
  5. Check the aspect ratio - change it to 16:10 if you can and that should get everything back to size/in focus.
  6. Joeyb16

    DayZ Graphical issue

    I had the same problem, it's difficult to see but check if your aspect ratio is 4:3. If it is then change it to 16:10 I think and see if that makes a difference - it worked for me! Hope this helps.
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