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    Crysis: Warhead Performance

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by weinstein888, Oct 31, 2010.

  1. weinstein888

    weinstein888 Notebook Evangelist

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    Should my specs be able to accommodate this game running absolutely maxed out? At the moment, I'm fetching around only 30 FPS in game like this. Can anyone suggest optimal settings for every 3D option in CCC? I'm still a bit confused as to what the best choices are as far as this goes. Thanks :)
     
  2. ahmadmud

    ahmadmud Notebook Evangelist

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    well, i am also getting around 35 fps but it's still not that smooth(o'ced 750/1050)
     
  3. chinoquezada

    chinoquezada Notebook Enthusiast

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    This game and vanilla crysis are killers when it comes to most systems, let alone gaming laptops.

    Fetching 30fps with everything maxed out is very respectable, even if the games are relatively old.
     
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    TurbodTalon Notebook Virtuoso

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    On Enthusiast with no AA I get around 34 fps.