Operating System: Windows 8 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130531-1504) System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA System Model: Satellite S855 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.4GHz Memory: 8192MB RAM Available OS Memory: 8076MB RAM
Well now specs are: GeForce GT 520M 1GB 4 GB RAM Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2410M CPU 2.3 GHz Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and I get stable 30 fps on lowest settings (only shaders and textures on low), but I'm going to buy a new one but it'll happen future. I can clearly see that my bottleneck is CPU when it comes to physics because I can't play with 2 cars at any map because it'll drop my framerate drastically.
Sager 9390: Dual GeForce GTZ 780M GPUs in SLI Core i7-4930MX @ 3.00GHZ 32GB Ram Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit All settings on high. Very smooth. but then again this rig weighs a lot..
How do you like your Sager? I've heard very good things from them, but ever since I left the hardware section of the minecraft forums over a year ago I haven't heard about them.
It's pretty quick and stable. But very heavy to lug around when traveling. Also the power supply is a bit heavy to haul around as well. Otherwise I like it.
Stock Toshiba laptop with 8GB ram and decent FPS in BNG. even with crap load of forum content. I know how to use computers and blender 3d very well, Past that i know nothing. I am more of a car person. Imports! muthefuckrs.
After setting everything to the lowest and disabling SSAO, my Samsung ATiV Book 2 runs the game with 25 FPS on grid maps, and around 20 on Dry Rock Island. The only problem is the horrible steering. Specs: 4 GB DDR3 RAM, Intel Pentium 2117U Dual-Core 1,8 GHz, Intel HD Graphics - you see, it's a regular office notebook.
MSI GT70 2PC-894 17.3" 1080P Intel i7-4810MQ 12GB DDR3 2.80GHZ NVIDIA GTX-870M 3GB DDR5 Intel 4600 on board (not bad actually) 128GB SSD+1 TB HDD WIN 8.1 60FPS 1080P on Gridmap 30-50FPS 1080P on all others. Can run up to 5 vehicles before FPS dives. This with everything under the sun cranked! I never knew how sexy this friggin game was until now.
Intel Core i3-3120M CPU 2.5 GHz 4.00 GB 64-bit Operating system Runs ANY map with all setting on high except lighting on lowest at around 45FPS.
Pavillion g6 laptop (I've upgraded the RAM myself) Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RAM: 10gb processor: i5 - 3230m @ 2.6 ghz Graphics: AMD radeon HD 7670m 2gb I can play at 40+ fps with minimum settings at native screen res (1366x768) Laptop cost $768 AUD
Dell XPS 17-L702X Intel Core i7-2630QM 16GB Ram Samsung SSD GeForce GT 555M - 3072 MB Only had the game a couple of days but think I am getting around 25fps in 720p. I did try it in 1080x1920 but it was running about 10fps!
Asus N550 Intel core i7-4700HQ 8gb ram Geforce gt 750m 4 gb Each setting on normal in 720p I get about 25-30 FPS. I guess that is pretty good but the next time I'm getting a laptop it will have a nvidia gtx card in it
My dad's 15" Retina MacBook Pro (keep in mind that's the one with a dedicated GT 650M) runs it at around 30FPS on medium-high graphics at somewhere above 1080p in Wine. Haven't tried in a long time, so this is off memory. I remember it running on max screen res, but that seems unlikely since it's 2880x1800. Unfortunately, that was not a permanent solution. My brother has it on his Dell desktop (Core 2 Duo with some new but cheap AMD GPU), and it's darn slow. He's not willing to buy a better PC just to play games, of course, so that's it. I know a RMBP is not specifically a gaming laptop, but if you have a 15" (not 13") one for work and want to play something on it, give BeamNG a try
I have a Cuad core 3.4 GHz CPU, a GTX 650 1GB graphics card (DDR5) and 8GB DDR3 ram and i get about an average of 45FPS with the pickup on dry rock island full graphics settings (Except for lighting quality which is on medium) but i do sometimes get some framerate drops. It all costed me around $450. Good day to you sir!
Good Day to you Folks. I am very disappointed: I have an Acer V3 772G Intel i5 4200m 11GB Ram Geforce GT750m whatever i do, i cant get higher FPS than 10. It simply doesnt matter if i use high or low settings in the game. Maybe the game just wont switch between the Intel Graphics and the Nvidia Card, although i selected it in the nvidia context menu. I dont understand, why even weaker laptops have a better performance. Could Win 8.1 be a problem? or maybe the old direct x 9? Any hints for me? Thanks a lot! #update# Well, i found my bottleneck. It were two of my four RAMs (1X 2GB + 1GB). They bottlenecked the overall power of my laptop. As i downgraded to 8GB (2X4GB) it was much faster! Now i have an average fps of 40 @1680x1050 high details, except lighting=normal. post FX = on, except SSAO. So keep your RAM combination in mind as well. ahoi.
Laptops usually are not for gaming. Though on my old dell core i3 2.30 ghz 6gb ram and intel graphics i got a steady 25 fps.