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    Y580 and Battlefield 4

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by vorob, Nov 7, 2013.

  1. vorob

    vorob Notebook Deity

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    Hi!

    Anyone with such laptop? What's settings are you using? Video driver? Interested in most fluent gameplay with 64 guys.

    My config is: 1080, i7, 660+135mhz, SSD, Win 7, 320 driver.
     
  2. Jobine

    Jobine Notebook Prophet

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    320 driver is terribly outdated, and if my memory serves right, does not support BF4 that well.
     
  3. octiceps

    octiceps Nimrod

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    Use the latest driver. My FPS in BF3 has gone up 20% since 320.xx. I don't have BF4, but I can only imagine that whatever driver optimizations Nvidia are doing for the Frostbite Engine would carry over to the newer title as well.
     
  4. vorob

    vorob Notebook Deity

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    Well i used latest driver and i have high fps (over 30) but game stutter hard
     
  5. Jobine

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    Try enabling/disabling vsync