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My Specs:
i7-740QM Quad-core
ATI™ Mobility Radeon™ HD 5730
When I installed the beta it says "graphic card not supported" blah blah.
But the game still looks good, so it doesn't really matter I guess.
The beta ran smoothly most of the time (I turned all the graphic options to "High"), though there's some lag when there are far too many skills on the screen in a 4 player game.
Last edited by raveharu; 03-04-2012 at 04:25.
Maybe in small areas, alone, with not many monsters but I think it'll dip below 40fps in more crowded areas. You'll have to try it to get the exact picture and see if it's playable enough for your taste. People have different interpretations of "playable". But like I said, don't expect to be able to play at high, you may have to fiddle a bit with the visual quality.
FYI, as of half an hour ago, the system requirements and recommended system specs on the front page of this thread, are confirmed to be those of the release version's; not just the beta's requirements.
Source:
http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/top...46905?page=1#0
Hi. Can u tell me in what settings it will run whit this system.
MB - Asrock H61m / u3s3
Processor - Intel Core i3-2120 3.3ghz
Ram - 4 Gb ram 1333mhz
Video Card - Sapphire HD 7750
HDD 500gb
and what OC Xp or win 7.
Monitor 21 or 22 inches. Sorry for my english i translate it whit google.![]()
How about this laptop:
Windows 7 Ultimate
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 @ 2.40GHz
4GB RAM
GeForce 9600M GT
This is what I'm looking at getting. My concern is that I can't find the graphics card listed in the list :/
I've found this;
High GeForce GTX 550 ti
But on the product information it says;
NVIDIA GeForce GT 550 ti
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That means you'll be able to play the game on High (Max) setting.
Question to any whom might know, been playing the beta on brother's account for some time now so I know I can run the game, but every now and then the game slows down tremendously. I believe I know whats causing it but I thought I'd get a second opinion. Of all the settings that can affect performance, what is the most demanding?
After observing when the slow downs happen, it seems to be the Physics that my PC is hurting on, but that doesn't really make sense since I've never had a problem with physics in a game before, it's always been shadow quality I have trouble on.
Hi There,
I read through about 10 pages of this thread trying to find an answer, but didnt.
Im looking at buying a laptop for playing D3 on the go while im travelling. While there are plenty of gaming laptops out there, i need something extremely portable. Preferably 11.6" screen, but a 13.3" will be OK (but not bigger). I dont care about video quality (i have my desktop for that) - if it plays with no lag at all on lowest possible settings, 4 player game, i'll be happy. So my question is: is this possible for a small laptop? Almost all 11.6" laptops have integrated graphics only, and even 13.3" ones usually come with very slow video cards (nvidia 540M being about the best available). Has anyone tried running D3 beta on such laptops? Thanks!
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