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Hey peeps, when i look around in 1st person view (turning the camera) it gets all laggy. I saw a guy on another post suggesting that you could turn down the 3D resolution. I did turn it down, but i had to turn it down to 50%. I just dont think thats supposed to be right, considering on www.systemrequirementslab.com i can run it perfactly fine it says. Its a problem in DayZ, arma2 CO etc.

Take in to consideration that my PC is a laptop, but here's the specs:

Windows 7 64 bit

Intel core i7 2.3 GHz

8 GB RAM

Nvidia GeForce GT 630 2GB

1TB HDD

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Mouse smoothing and V-sync cause this. Turn both off, the vsync you can turn off in game, the mouse smoothing is in the .cfg file in your documents folder.

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Do i have to restart the game, in order to see the difference from V-sync disabled and enabled? Because i just disabled it, but i didnt see any difference in the game.

What am i gonna do in the .cfg file? What am i gonna edit? and which .cfg file is it? arma2.cfg or arma2oa.cfg?

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