I'm using an i3 with GT330M and 4GB RAM. Playing on maximum settings with >50fps.
Laptop on Dota 2
Laptop on Dota 2
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Aug 9 2012, 06:36 AM
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I'm using an i3 with GT330M and 4GB RAM. Playing on maximum settings with >50fps.
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QUOTE(igmroey @ Aug 9 2012, 06:40 AM) Wow thanks... V1n0D if u dont mind... how about during battles like 5v5 clashes where all the spells and details are casted. Toshiba Qosmio F60. Roughly 2 years old.My current laptop is a x2 turion RM-72, with HD3200 . Its max settings with high fps of 50. But it screen will freeze for 1-3 seconds during war. This defeats the purpose of playing dota because that few seconds is the most important time.... So i dont want that happen to my new lappie >< But i haf a feeling that won't happen ? haha Btw, what laptop are you using ? QUOTE(Ivan113 @ Aug 9 2012, 01:08 PM) Taktaulol, your GC should outperform mine any day of the week. Framerate does drop after a couple of games, but I always attributed that to the GC heating up. |
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