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Best video settings for Nvidia Geforce 920m

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Hey i am new to DayZ, and i was wondering if anybody knows the best possible video settings for the Nvidia Geforce 920m graphics card, it seems laggy or skipping frames when i look around, any help would be much appircated!!!!! 

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first of all.. the double post is a bit annoying.. xD 

but that being said.. hmmm video settings thats a tricky one.. especially since you're running a laptop.. (which are crap mostly compared to their desktop equivalent)
second: what build are you revering to? 0.59 or 0.60? 

if you're revering to .59.. that's something that can't be helped a whole lot.. since that rendering system is OLD.. and about as optimized as a brick.. even my pc (which is up to the task of any relevant game on medium/high) can't run dayz with the fps I want, on the settings I want. because its just not optimized enough yet.. even 0.60 will still need some minor tweaks here and there to get it running silky smooth.

the best settings is something you should mess around with,, general guideline I use on .59

 rendering 100-120%
V-sync: disabled
objects high
terrain: high
clouds: low
shadows: normal
resolution 1920x1080 (native monitor res.)
video memory: auto
texture detail: high
texture rendering: high
anti aliasing: disabled
ATOC: arma 2 all trees+grass
edge smoothing: high
HDR quality: low
post process quality: disabled
ambient occlusion: disabled

gives me decent frames (for .59)

and if that is still not enough FPS.. do 'test settings' then check again.. and tweak down the settings until you find something that is acceptable to you.

cheers,

Ves 

Edited by veshcula

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