1. Post #1

    September 2012
    64 Posts
    For an unknown reason i can only play the game on lowest settings and lowest resolution and still with slight lags please tell me what do i need to do apart from buying a new computer, i am in the middle of building a new one but i want to use this in the mean time...

    My specs:

    Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 2.27GHz

    Installed Memory 4GB (3.86 Useable)

    Windows 7 - 64 bit Operating System

    ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 GPU

    I think this is pretty decent for a laptop, i have a Sony Vaio laptop and it runs Skyrim on medium perfectly smooth and on high just with slight lag. This is a decent machine but what is the problem then!?

  2. Post #2
    sw1n3's Avatar
    October 2013
    78 Posts
    The game isn't very optimized at the moment. It'll become more and more optimized later in development.
    Just hold on.

  3. Post #3

    September 2012
    64 Posts
    I think it is something to do with the Unity 3D engine as a game called StarForge which is also created in Unity 3D runs even worse on my laptop. But still anything i can do to play this game smoothly on simple graphics at least and maybe full resolution?

  4. Post #4

    June 2013
    121 Posts
    To be honest your GPU kinda sucks, and I'm not surprised its not running well for you. Especially given the game's performance issues.

  5. Post #5

    November 2013
    311 Posts
    Wait until they optimise the game.

  6. Post #6

    November 2013
    18 Posts
    I rubber band all over the place with this game, my PC has fairly decent specs but I have to play with a 300ish ping (due to location). The lag is not apparent in any other games with a similar ping (BF4, PS2, War Z, Arma 3 etc) but rust.

    I guess it may well be the optimization, but its so frustrating getting thrown back all the time.


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    Intel Core i7 3770K 3.40GHz @ 4.60GHz DDR3
    SLI GTX 670s
    16GB RAM

  7. Post #7

    July 2013
    33 Posts
    Beef up your ram to 8GB if you can and get the latest beta Mobility driver - http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-arti...dows-beta.aspx
    Since your on a laptop, I'm not sure if it's worth upgrading your GPU. But if you can it would help.

  8. Post #8

    July 2013
    19 Posts
    Laptop man, laptop.