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Best settings for a slower laptop.

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here's my build:

Samsung Laptop

Intel Core i5

4.00 GB RAM

Win 7 Home Premium

64 Bit OS

Intel HD Graphics (i5) (I don't know how to update this if I haven't already, but I have a lot of problems with it. :()

I just don't know what my setting in game should be, because the game doesn't seem to run well no matter what I do. I gifted it for my friend too so I want to be able to tell him what settings to have because his computer is similar to mine.

thanks in advance

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The graphics card (onboard) will most likely not cut it although the Arma II engine is a little more forgiving on the GPU so you might be able to pull it off. It will hammer down on your ram, cpu, and hard drive but what you have is pretty good. Only one way to find out bud! Try everything off/low and work your way up till you reach the maximum amount of detail but still have an enjoyable framerate.

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That didn't really help or answer my question at all. And what is this "way to find out"?

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Try everything off/low and work your way up till you reach the maximum amount of detail but still have an enjoyable framerate.

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