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Thank you very much for your answer. I have bought the game and will try it out later thanks

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Hello all, Im new to the forum and Im interested in buying the standalone version of Day Z via steam, however Im scared that the game will lag and that itll be unplayable. So, will I be able to run it? Here are my system specs:

 

CPU: Intel Core i5 3210M 2.5ghz

GPU: Nvidia Geforce 610M 2Gb

RAM: 8Gb 

 

Thank you

 

-Ozvooky

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Hmm ok, If I use razer game booster will I get a decent fps on minimal settings?

Its highly unlikely that you will be able to play this game at all.

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Merged

 

Should I edit my first post to fit the format of this topic?

Its highly unlikely that you will be able to play this game at all.

So your saying that the game will be unplayable for me? Dang that sucks... Ill wait for other peoples opinions first :)

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Should I edit my first post to fit the format of this topic?

So your saying that the game will be unplayable for me? Dang that sucks... Ill wait for other peoples opinions first :)

 

Low and struggling. 

 

If you could play the mod, give SA a try. 

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Hey all,

 

I'm posting this on behalf of a friend who just bought the game but we are skeptical it will run it.

 

Desktop

AMD Athlon X4 630 @ 3.25Ghz (standard is 2.8)

2 BFG GeForce GTX260 896MB DDR3 (SLI)

ASRock AMD 990FX Extreme3 motherboard

4GB DDR3 RAM

1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 32MB cache HDD

1366x768 resolution I think, or 1920x1080 (Whatever his TV is)

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Is it worth trying to run it on my laptop?


 


Intel Core i3-3110M


NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M with 2 GB Dedicated VRAM


6 GB DDR3 Memory


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Laptop
1600 x 900
Intel i7-2630QM 2.00 GHZ overclocked to 2.93 GHZ
GeForece GTX 440m
8 GB RAM
No SSD

(I have DayZ but I am just wondering how good I should be able to run it.)

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I am very interested in buying the game, but I am worried that my computer will not be able to run it. 
 

Windows Version: Microsoft Windows 8  (build 9200), 64-bit
 
Processor: Intel® Core i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz
 
Graphics Card: Intel® HD Graphics 4000
 
Total RAM: 5.9 GB

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Hi, I'm pretty sure I will be able to at least run DayZ, but I was wondering what kind of performance I could expect from it? Thanks.

Desktop

1920 x 1080

Intel Core i5 4570 3.2GHz

Gainward GeForce GTX 760 Phantom 2GB

8GB Ram

SSD? Yes

Thanks.
 

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Hi, I'm pretty sure I will be able to at least run DayZ, but I was wondering what kind of performance I could expect from it? Thanks.

Desktop

1920 x 1080

Intel Core i5 4570 3.2GHz

Gainward GeForce GTX 760 Phantom 2GB

8GB Ram

SSD? Yes

Thanks.

 

 

We have the same hardware specs with the only difference that i have a cpu bottleneck. (AMD Phenom II x6 1075t)

 

I say you will play the game fine. In most places i have 33+ FPS with this crappy CPU . Only towns are a problem with me, 15-20 FPS tops. 

 

Go for it. 

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Well, I actually run DayZ just want to know guys some feedback if the performance I am getting is normal.

- AMD FX-6350@4,76 GHz

- 8 GBs 1600MHz Corsair's

- HD7790 1GB OC @1145 MHz

 

1920x1080, low-to-medium settings (the most FPS depenadble are set to LOW)

 

Getting, lets split... Wilderness, simple spaces = 50-60 fps, Small villages, simplier spaces = 35-60fps and Bigger towns, massive amout of objects =20-30fps.

 

Just wondering is this is okay, or should I fix/set something, or just use to it.

For exaple in CS:GO i get 250-400fps...

Eventuelly, what is the biggest bottleneck, I guess in my case it should be Graphics Card? (I know the CPU is not the highend but anyways...)

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As my name suggests im NOTaPCGamer, howeva i kinda like DAY(TO THE)Z!

 

unfortunately, i have a laptop and did a CAN YOU RUN IT test and i failed (like in real life)

 

heres the test pic: image.png

 

How can I upgrade my specs if i can that is (remember im on a laptop, the universal code for PC hater)

 

and if i can, is it free? if not, how much will it cost?

 

Zanks (get it ?) in advance.

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As my name suggests im NOTaPCGamer, howeva i kinda like DAY(TO THE)Z!

 

unfortunately, i have a laptop and did a CAN YOU RUN IT test and i failed (like in real life)

 

heres the test w can I upgrade my specs if i can that is (remember im on a laptop, the universal code for PC hater)

 

and if i can, is it free? if not, how much will it cost?

 

Zanks (get it ?) in advance.

You need to give the laptop name & version.

As it is you will be struggling.

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I have a friend that has similar specs, and he can run it. Expect to run the game in medium/low settings in 720p or 900p. You should get an average of around 35-45 fps in forests, and 20 in large towns (30 FPS in generally considered the minimum standard, it's what a lot of Xbox 360/PS3 games run in). Not smooth, but playable.

 

As for upgrades, that's sadly not how it works. Upgrading generally refers to replacing hardware. Hardware is the internal parts of your computer. for example, if my processor is weak, I can buy a new one and replace it. Unfortunately, you can't upgrade a laptop.

 

If you have any questions about in-game settings, shoot me a PM. I'd be happy to help.

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You need to give the laptop name & version.

As it is you will be struggling.

 

He posted the specs. He can run it, albeit not smoothly.

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You need to give the laptop name & version.

As it is you will be struggling.

mine is HP Pavilion 15 notebook.

 

dont know which version tho

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I have a friend that has similar specs, and he can run it. Expect to run the game in medium/low settings in 720p or 900p. You should get an average of around 35-45 fps in forests, and 20 in large towns (30 FPS in generally considered the minimum standard, it's what a lot of Xbox 360/PS3 games run in). Not smooth, but playable.

 

As for upgrades, that's sadly not how it works. Upgrading generally refers to replacing hardware. Hardware is the internal parts of your computer. for example, if my processor is weak, I can buy a new one and replace it. Unfortunately, you can't upgrade a laptop.

 

If you have any questions about in-game settings, shoot me a PM. I'd be happy to help.

Thanks a lot for the information. I'll buy the game and try it out.

 

By the way, i give you my beans, whatever that means lol.

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Will my toshiba satellite c855-2f3 run DayZ

Windows 8 64-bit

2nd generation intel core i3-2348M

Toshiba trubrite hd TFT high brightness display with 16:9 aspect ratio and led backing

6,144 (4,096+2,048) MB

DDR3 RAM (1,333 MHz)

Intel hd graphics 3000

 

Thanks in advance :thumbsup:  :) 

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Desktop

Resolution: 1920x1080

CPU: Intel i5-4670 3.4 GHz

Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB

RAM: 8GB

SSD: No

 

I'd really like to be able to run the game on high and I am happy with 40-50 fps.

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