Question for Dayz players

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Well on a Phenom II X6 @ 4GHz, 16GB DDR3, GTX670 and running at 1920X1080 I can go from being over 60FPS to sudden unexplained dips down to 30 (with DayZ not vanilla ARMA OA)

An interesting point to note though is ARMA II seems to utilise all my cores.

wr6133

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Its a badly coded leaky game in theory you can run it on a relativley obsolete PC in reality sometimes people with even top end hardware can have issues. If your making a build specifically for a (poorly coded) mod (thats in ALPHA) for a very old game your likely lining up for disaster better idea would be to try and build for the upcoming ARMA III as thats where the final release of DayZ will likely end up,
 

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Well on a Phenom II X6 @ 4GHz, 16GB DDR3, GTX670 and running at 1920X1080 I can go from being over 60FPS to sudden unexplained dips down to 30 (with DayZ not vanilla ARMA OA)

An interesting point to note though is ARMA II seems to utilise all my cores.
 
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Nicklovn

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resolution 1366x768
RAM 4GB
cpu AMD A6-3420m (I sometimes use K10stat to OC. Lots of people might not approve of this hehe)
gpu INTEGRATED 6520g 512MB.
HDD/SDD 5400 rpm HDD


This is a laptop for work, but I was curious how it would run. I played online with 50 players and ran at around 20-25 fps on low settings.

I still need to worry about changing settings especially on the Cherno map with all of the trees, but the game runs well in fields even reaching 30 fps. Drops to around 15 in the dense forests.