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Just bought Dayz and I have downloaded it on my new Lenovo C260 all-in-one desktop, however when I first started playing it, I couldn't even start the game because the graphics were so blurry and when I would move the mouse the cursor would move like 15 sseconds after I moved it. Please help

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Think of running DayZ as ploughing a field.

You need a big and powerful tractor to plough it at speed, though a less powerful tractor can still pough it at a reasonable rate.

You arrived at this field in a Prius and are wondering why you can't move the plough at all...

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Think of running DayZ as ploughing a field.

You need a big and powerful tractor to

plough it at speed, though a less powerful tractor can still pough it at a reasonable rate.

You arrived at this field in a Prius and are wondering why you can't move the plough at all...

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HELP!

Just bought Dayz and I have downloaded it on my new Lenovo C260 all-in-one desktop, however when I first started playing it, I couldn't even start the game because the graphics were so blurry and when I would move the mouse the cursor would move like 15 sseconds after I moved it. Please help

happened to me too. click configure (4th option down) then video (top-left I think) then resolution (top-right I think) then change the "screen resolution" (2nd option down) to your screen's maximum resolution.

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This particular problem has nothing to do with the power of his computer, though it IS underpowered for DayZ.

 

To fix it, go to Documents > DayZ > DayZ CFG file and make sure these lines read: "Resolution_W=1280; Resolution_H=720"; then save the file and start the game.  You should be able to see the menus now.

 

On the down side, your PC has Intel HD graphics and isn't upgradeable.  I know people who do run it on integrated cards and are happy with the results, but you will need to use the lowest settings possible, with the resolution I gave you above.

 

Also, follow EVERY step in this: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=216291078

 

Turn off shadows, clouds, put textures on low and video memory on auto.  It'll still look alright and you'll maybe get 20-25 fps outside cities  That's if you've got HD 4000 graphics though I have a bad feeling it might be worse on a c260.  Right click on the desktop, > Screen Resolution > Advanced Settings, then tell us what it says next to 'Adapter String'.

 

Terminal Boy, why do you post things like that?  It's not helpful to anybody.

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