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Still getting LOW FPS, Help?

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Here are my specs:

Intel QuadCore2 Quad CPU q8200

RAM 4GB

ATI Radeon HD 5600

500 GB

For some reason, I am only getting 10 FPS. I have done everything. Updated my drivers, uninstalled and re-installed ArmaII:CO, followed every possible way to launch DayZ, RAMDisk, etc. It is very confusing, because on the forums on reddit, I should be able to play the game smoothly. I tried playing on low settings, it just didn't work. People are running it smoother with lower specs then me.

Here are my previous posts:

http://www.reddit.com/r/dayz/comments/x2o1i/cant_go_higher_then_10fps/

http://dayzmod.com/forum/index.php?/topic/43197-low-fps-problem/

I am not giving up on playing this game, it seems like it is extremely fun.

-Snuffy

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Don't set things like shadows to "LOW" as that uses the CPU instead of your graphics card. Switch OFF postprocessing, antialiasing and anisotropic filtering. Try all other texture resolution settings at low/normal, and make sure your screen and 3d resolutions match (to start with) and then pull back on the 3d res if you still have problems.

Set your Video Memory setting not to low, but to high/very high and that should also make a difference.

Your system *should* run it smoothly enough.

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Don't set things like shadows to "LOW" as that uses the CPU instead of your graphics card. Switch OFF postprocessing, antialiasing and anisotropic filtering. Try all other texture resolution settings at low/normal, and make sure your screen and 3d resolutions match (to start with) and then pull back on the 3d res if you still have problems.

Set your Video Memory setting not to low, but to high/very high and that should also make a difference.

Your system *should* run it smoothly enough.

I have done all that, several times, goose egg...

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