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DeadlyCyclone

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    IT Service Desk Tech Analyst
  1. Just wanted to report back, GamewizX you are the best. That fix worked, and now I am getting a solid 33fps with it jumping to 50 or 60fps in places! You saved the game for me!
  2. Yeah, I am aware. I was able to run wow on Medium to Medium high with up to 60-70 fps depending on what level the graphics were at. Maybe I can play around with it again and get a few more frames out of it.
  3. Interesting indeed. I will try this out later on for sure. As for the framerate tool in-game, I did turn that on, and I believe it was in green, but am not 100%. All my settings in-game are/were on low when I first started the game. I know the GPU is the main bottleneck here, I was just hoping with BW's talk on how they were making the game accessible to lower end PCs my work laptop that runs WoW on med-high would be fine. I'll try out some suggestions tonight. Thanks!
  4. Hey all, I jumped on last night and the game runs, but never got above 10-15 fps. I know my GPU really is not quite supported and is the bottleneck, yet WoW runs on medium to med-high, and I have seen videos of people with my exact model of laptop (same specs and all) running Modern Warfare 3 with a solid framerate, so I am perplexed if SWTOR is just that much more intensive than WoW or even MW3. Specs: Processor: Intel Core i5 CPU, M560 @ 2.67 GHz RAM: 8.00 GB Win 7, 64 bit NVIDIA NVS 3100M (512MB DDR3) Are there any performance settings I should check outside of the game client? Anything else I can try to be able to play this? I really don't want to cancel my pre-order.
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