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Lohdinagin

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 I just recently upgraded to a system just powerful enough to get dragon's age to display onscreen.

 Athlon II 240 @ 3.2ghz | 1GB G.skill DDR 2 @ 920mhz | And *drum roll* Radeon IGP HD 3200 @ 700mhz core

 I've been testing a multitude of games and time and time again i've been suprised at the performance of this dinky onboard, so i made a leap of faith to dragons age. And let me just say getting some playable frame rates at 800x600 high texture, medium detail has amazed me yet again.

 Even at low resolutions i still think the game looks great. However, it has dawned on me that no matter how much more i overclock i am NOT going to stop the rollercoaster stutter. I wish i hadn't been a cheap skate and paid like 15 dollars more for 2gb.

 Though of course i don't get constant, if any skipping, in small indoor environments, expecially if i wait patiently for it to load everything into ram / page file,  load times for entering and exiting buildings of any kind is nearly unbearable.

 But i am a patient man and i knew that would be the case in getting into this. However i find that i am now so far ensconced in the game world that i can not simply put it down, and go elsewhere. I *need* to finish what i've begun.

 And so it is that i ask the wide array of experts on this board, is there not some trick, some way, at the cost of image quality of draw distance that i can improve ram stutter to act as if my IGP was not sucking up 128mb (320 total). Surely there must be a way. What say you, people of the board?