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will this get me playable fps on lowest?

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AMD duel core athlon IIn330

windows 7

6gb ddr3 ram

500gb s-ata

integrated ati mobility radeon hd 4250

 just another laptop i have lieing around wondering if i could get stable fps thanks

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Ahh. As soon as I hear that word I cringe.

 

Also DayZ is best played on lower-end PC's with some settings on high. It's a nightmare for everyone, even high-end PCs can have cry over this mod.

Good luck.

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Ahh. As soon as I hear that word I cringe.

 

Also DayZ is best played on lower-end PC's with some settings on high. It's a nightmare for everyone, even high-end PCs can have cry over this mod.

Good luck.

 

The point of shifting some settings (e.g. shadows) up to high is that when they're set to low the load is put on the CPU and when you put them on high the load is put on your graphics card. In this case I don't think it would be productive, I would disable anything that can be disabled completely.

 

In answer to the OP - no, you will not be able to run DayZ mod with 30+ FPS on that machine.

 

If you have any more questions please use the Can I Run DayZ? topic, which you can find here...

http://dayzmod.com/forum/index.php?/topic/146536-can-i-run-dayz-post-here/

 

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