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Does anyone play DA:I on a laptop with an NVidia GPU?


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Sinophile

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Hai Guyz,

 

I have a 2GB NVidia 560M on a three year old Asus laptop. I played with everything on "high" on my first playthrough, however before my second I used Geforce Experience to "optimize" my experience which set everything to low, my resolution to 1366x768(it is really 1920x1080). I've never messed around with graphics before. I've always simply set everything to "high" or "low" depending on the age of my machine relative to the game I am playing. I have a vague idea of things like tesselation and Anti-aliasing, but not sure how much they impact my GPU or system as a whole. So I guess my question is this. How do I get the most out of my aging Gaming laptop without outright replacing it?



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skuid

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I installed it on an asus G53SW (nvidia 460M 1.5GB) and I use the following configuration:

Ambient occlusion: off

Effects: low

Mesh: medium

MSAA: off

Post process AA: off

Post process quality: low

Resolution: 1280x720

Resolution scale: 100

Shadows: low

Tesselation: off

Textures: medium

Vegetation: low

Water: low

The geforce experience was a mess with that laptop, it says I couldn't play the game because it was below the minimun requirements but if I remember right, the in game benchmark was above 30fps, but I only play a few multiplayer matches so I don't really know the performance on the single player.



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Sinophile

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I am unable to play Multi-player and I am unsure why. Your settings look similar to mine. Your GPU is even older than mine.



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skuid

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Do you have the latest drivers? I'm using the 347.09. Also try disabling the origin overlay, I heard it could cause some crashes.



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Lebanese Dude

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Me. Zero problems so far.

 

Well, I crashed once, but that's because I alt-tabbed mercilessly while talking to a friend on Gchat.



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Issala

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I'm running DA:I on my toaster with an 860M Nvidia graphics card, and "optimizing" it also set all my graphics settings down to Low. Setting some of them higher did very little to change anything in regards to performance.

Don't read too much into it, even if your laptop is a bit on the well-aged side. Just go with what you're comfortable with, and what won't cook your machine.

 

I would however put in that setting meshes to "High" or at least "Medium" will help a lot to make the game look nicer, especially if everything else has to be turned to "Low" or "Off."