i actually have this exact laptop =p but im having trouble playing on low/lowest setting without lagging to the point where i cant even play
I play on both my laptop and desktop. The game is playable on low for my laptop and high/ultra on my desktop. I have noticed a big fps difference and some lag/freezing on my laptop. It is playable on both my graphics card and intgrated card. Specs: Desktop Alienware Aurora R4 CPU-i7(oc)4.1ghz Ram-8.00gb Graphics-nVidia gtx660(oc) Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit Laptop Hp pavilion 15 CPU-i5 3.20ghz Ram-6gb Graphics-AMD Radeon 8670m/intel HD4000graphics OS-Windows 8 64
Toshiba Satellite 855/i3-3120M 4gb DDR3/Intel 4000 onboard graphics 2 gb ram. Turn lighting down for decent frame rates. Two vehicles kills it down to 10FPS even on basic grid map. No biggie, gonna put together a game rig.
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edition Windows 8 64 bit Intel i7 3630QM @2.40 GHz (3.40 GHz Turbo Boost) 6MB Cache nVidia GeForce GT 650M GDDR5 2GB 1TB 5400RPM Sata Hard Drive 8 GB RAM At first I was getting around 10 fps on the tech demo, and I was puzzled because my laptop seemed more than capable to handle this game. Well what I found out is that when the game was running, my processor was running at a maximum of 1.4 GHz. So I went in to Power Plan Settings and went to Processor Power Management > Minimum Processor State > Plugged In and changed the value from 5% to 100%. Now my processor is running from 2.2 to 3.4 GHz at all times, and I now get over 60 fps on the tech demo. I hope this helps anybody that may be experiencing slowdowns on their laptop, since this game mostly runs off the CPU.
Yup. Decent framerate with the laptop in my sig. For ones that are lazy (like me) to go and read that, its doing around 40FPS and its a 3rdGen i7, paired with a less powerful GT630m 2GB gpu in a nutshell.
I'm stuck on 25fps. Specs: Dell XPS L502x i7-2670QM (2.2ghz, 3.0 with turbo) Nvidia GT540M 2GB DDR3 8 GB 1333Mhz RAM Nvidia Optimus is on as well, so I have no idea what''s causing the lag.
You have basicly the same card as i do (only an earlyer batch with a different name), try lowering the lightning quality and adjusting the post fx settings. That should improve a lot. Of course it will look less good, but thats the best you can do to improve fps. Sadly these gpus dont have that much cuda cores, and are only 128bit, so sometimes you have to sacrifice some visuals. A while ago this gpu was a good midrange card, but as i looked recently, it started to fall behind
I have a Dell XPS 15 (L502x) Intel core i5 2450m Nvidia GeForce GT 525m 6Gb 1600MHz RAM I get between 40 and 60 FPS on medium detail with all the extra lighting stuff turned off.
Wow, i found out an interesting thing about the nVidia GeForce GT m-series (specifically the GT630m in my case, but also true for the cards based on the same architecture (chip)), and that is this : Absolutely smooth gameplay with these settings... how? I have no clue. I honestly thought my gpu was worse than this. I went from all low settings, slowly one by one to medium, then high, and there is almost no significant FPS loss... BUT when nudging the Lighting Quality from the lowest settings to eaven low there is a significant hit on the framerate. That is the biggest FPS hog by far what i have found, the others are insignificant compared to this. So anyone on a laptop (basically on any gpu) should leave it on lowest for the best possible framerate. The others turn out to be only "fine tuners" for getting the best balance of visual quality/performance. Cheers
WoW great find you boosted me up to the 75fps-lowest 45 but at a steady 60+.....0.0 and everything way high but with lighting on minimal. you are great! i have the 750m.
this is what i got the Alienware 14" Laptop Computer maxes out beamng with a solid 31 FPS with no problem specs: [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Windows® 8[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]Intel® Core™ i7-4700MQ Processor (up to 3.4GHz, 6MB Cache)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]Intel® HM87 Express Chipset[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]1GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 750M Graphics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]Hard Drive* 750GB Hard Drive (7200RPM)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]8GB Memory (DDR3L, 1600MHz)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]AlienFX® Illuminated Keyboard[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]•[/TD] [TD]Multi-Touchpad with integrated scrolling & gestures[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
I've got the newest top end 15" Retina MacBook Pro and I can run it on medium-high settings at ~30 FPS with multiple cars. Intel Quad core 2.6GHz (i7-4960HQ) Nvidia 750M with 2GB VRAM 16 GB RAM 1TB SSD
ive got the acer Aspire Intel core i3-2328m 2.2 ghz intel hd graphics 3000 with 4 gigs of ram i play the game just fine with 20+ fps on normal quality if i load more than 4 cars onto the flatmap then i start to lag but i can drive around on any other map with a car just fine
Check my sig... On (some) High level details (mesh, texture) and low (lighting, vsync and AA) I get "uncomplainable" FPS, anywhere from 20-35fps, I find that the mesh and texture levels don't really affect performance, but SSAO/PostFx and lighting quality is a big FPS killer. and more than 2 cars is absolutely a fried-egg processor.
The main bottleneck on my Asus UX51 is the resolution ... on around 1366x768 everything is smooth - on 1920x1080 it stutters around 10-30 on Dry Rock, smooth on GridMap. Graphics are medium/high settings. Specs: Intel Core i7-3612QM, 4x 2.10GHz up to 3.40 Ghz • RAM: 8GB • 2x 128GB SSD • NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M (which is basically a 750M with slightly lower clocks)
Im on a acer touch screen and it runs butifully if you want to know more just ask (sry for my bad spelling thanks)
Im playing it on my Packard Bell EasyNote TS, Intel core i3-2310M CPU, Intel 3000 HD Graphics, 8GB RAM. Playing it with OK FPS.