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TimeSchock

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  1. Well yeah, laptops are not made for gaming in the first place.

    There some laptop stands which have cooling fans installed. But that's a crappy solution if you ask me.

    If the game runs smooth if you start playing and gets worse and worse after time passes it might be a cooling issue.

    If not, it's probably that ArmA II is not all that good with nVidia graphix


  2. The magazine going back to full (I think) happens to all weapons, that's relatively normal for the time being. If you can, I'd suggest trying to drop it in a pretty remote place on a server that is usually low-populated. The weapon should despawn if no one has taken it after a while.

    No, they fixed that problem in a recent patch


  3. That CPU is a killer, you can overclock it way above 4 GHz and at that point there's no reason to upgrade for DayZ at least...

    A graphics card upgrade would do you wonders, get a 7870 or 7850 and bam, you're pretty much good to go (just be sure your power supply can handle it, and that your motherboard isn't some weird PCI-E x4 shit). Though overclocking that CPU would surely help aswell.

    Ehh... I wouldn't recommend doing that as he most like doesn't have a decent cooling system.

    And I don't think that that CPU bottlenecks the game to such extent.

    You could try reinstalling the game if that's an option :/


  4. Hello everyone!

    I have searched now a couple days for anyone having a similar problem as me without success.

    You should know that my internet connection is not the state of art (180kb/s download)

    BUT I was able to play every online game with a latency of 40ms-70ms approx.

    Now to the actual problem:

    -If I use the ArmA 2 server browser (the thing that pops up if you click on "multiplayer")

    -and search for more than 20 seconds for a server

    my internet connection will crash for 1-2 minutes.

    This is probably caused by the high frequency the server browser is "pinging" the servers.

    Now I ask you:

    Is there a way to reduce the speed at which the server browser refreshes the server list?

    (The internet connection crash is software-side. I can't connect to my router using "192.168.0.1" in Internet Explorer.)

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