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Hi, im nathan2713 and i run perfect in dayz when looking into towns or sky and ground but when lookng at trees and in forest... LAGGG. Someone help me. Computer specs:

Manufacturer: Dell

Model: XPS L702X

Processor:Intel® Core i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz

Install memory(RAM):8g

System Type: 64 bit operating system

Please help.

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What are your video-settings in Arma / DayZ? And, is it the orange trees or all of them? The orange ones are really nasty.

Also, I'm not sure if that laptop is fast enough to run it smoothly (if it is, someone please correct me).

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Hi, im nathan2713 and i run perfect in dayz when looking into towns or sky and ground but when lookng at trees and in forest... LAGGG. Someone help me. Computer specs:

Manufacturer: Dell

Model: XPS L702X

Processor:Intel® Core™ i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz

Install memory(RAM):8g

System Type: 64 bit operating system

Please help.

bad cpu you using intrgrated graphics card? and it is a laptop.

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What are your video-settings in Arma / DayZ? And, is it the orange trees or all of them? The orange ones are really nasty.

Also, I'm not sure if that laptop is fast enough to run it smoothly (if it is, someone please correct me).

no it aint it has a dual core processor at 2.8ghz max which both say 'no!'

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no it aint it has a dual core processor at 2.8ghz max which both say 'no!'

My laptop has lower specs and can run DayZ just fine with some minor adjustments.

Woo 1000 posts,

Am I part of the cool club now?

Edited by BwobBwub

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My laptop has lower specs and can run DayZ just fine with some minor adjustments.

Woo 1000 posts,

Am I part of the cool club now?

smoothly?

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'Runs fine' is very relative but I do agree that there's a chance it might run better if he fiddles some more with his settings. I did notice the OP has 8 gigabytes of RAM so he could try using the RAM-disk solution to speed up things.

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smoothly?

Yes, the only time my FPS drops is when I have been playing Arma for 6+ hours. After that I let it cool for an hour and tally-ho, I'm playing again.

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one of the best things for me is to reduce scene complexity, i found it on here linkypoo.

goto your arma2 folder in my documents, edit your profile in notepad and search for 'SceneComplexity' in that file. when you change this value you reduce the items that are physicly loaded on screen, it greatly increased my fps in trees.

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one of the best things for me is to reduce scene complexity, i found it on here linkypoo.

goto your arma2 folder in my documents, edit your profile in notepad and search for 'SceneComplexity' in that file. when you change this value you reduce the items that are physicly loaded on screen, it greatly increased my fps in trees.

Wow, thanks man

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'Runs fine' is very relative but I do agree that there's a chance it might run better if he fiddles some more with his settings. I did notice the OP has 8 gigabytes of RAM so he could try using the RAM-disk solution to speed up things.

Can you sned me an URL on how to do that?

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Can you sned me an URL on how to do that?

No problemo.

http://www.22ndsas.i...php?f=76&t=9205

I think I saw a thread on it here once but I couldn't find it as quickly as I could google this one.

If you have any questions on what to do, feel free to PM me.

Be sure to back up your PBO's before you do any of this.

Edited by BadLuckBurt

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