MizzNaaa wrote...
f1r3storm wrote...
MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...
MizzNaaa wrote...
MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...
HP Pavilion. It's big. That's all I can say. I've already mention some of it's specs.
Big pavillion he says...
Look, I'M SORRY, OK?! I don't really how to explain which HP Pavilion I have. For God's sake, there's know need for this "Get Out" crap! I'm no moron FFS!
OMFG! What the hell do you want me to say? I have a 17.3 Inch HP Pavilion with ntel® Core™ i5-480M Processor 2.66GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.93GHz, Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 17.3" diagonal High-Definition+ HP BrightView LED Display (1600 x 900), 6GB DDR3 RAM, 750GB Hard Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 6550 graphics with 1024MB GDDR3 with up to 3738MB total graphics memory.
Is THAT enough Info for you? Or do I have to try harder to not seem like an idiot unwillingly in your eyes?<_<
Maybe just answer nicely to a simple question instead of reacting like a fury?
silverhammer08 wrote...
4GB of dedicated Video RAM in a Laptop ? This I gotta see xD
(Shared RAM yes, but there are not even that many PC Graphics Cards that boast that much RAM, just a few very specialized cards for Professionals)
Hate to rain on your parade buddy, but that means that what Silver and Ottemis told you was correct. You have a 1GB graphics card, with up to 3gb shared memory.
Ehm, moving on.
To answer the Femshep question
How the hell can that be possible? It said 6 gig RAM. Even when I check the setiings, it says 6 gig RAM. My Laptop plays the Mass Effect Games well, and did I not just mention last night about this?
I said last night, "Ok! Never Mind! I'm doing what I did before: I'm keeping ME3 in the Highest Resolution (1600X900, which is the Native Resolution of My Laptop), but have the Game on "Window (No Borders)." It is still Fullscreen, but I can EASILY Switch from the Game to here on the Internet by using Alt+Tab. The FPS is Higher Too. The Lowest the FPS will go will Mostly Likely be 20-21 FPS, but BARELY now."
There's no reason to even worry about it now. There's no wrong way to play Mass Effect. Who cares it my FPS goes down to 20 in ME3 sometimes anyway? I honestly don't, not really, because for the majority of the time, ME3 plays between 30-40/50. Is that so bad? I'm not getting a new Laptop anytime soon. And with FRAPS hidden, I don't see the FPS Reading to deplete any distraction.
There isn't suppose to be a "In order to enjoy Mass Effect, you FPS must be at 50/60 or higher" rule. And I honestly don't like it when people brag about how there's goes from 100 FPS on up. Do they constantly switch to better computers each year or something? Sorry for having a Laptop. Geez....
Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 19 juin 2012 - 04:12 .