hectic wrote:The best way to improve your fps would be to replace your on-board graphics with a dedicated gpu. As much as you may not want to hear that, no amount of additional software is going to make it run any quicker.
i3corejonny wrote:hectic wrote:The best way to improve your fps would be to replace your on-board graphics with a dedicated gpu. As much as you may not want to hear that, no amount of additional software is going to make it run any quicker.
very well..i see click BOOM!!!! my laptop can't get a graphics card its got Intel graphics HD media accelerator.... i think its time for an early Christmas present for me and get a Intel i7 desktop so then i'd have not one problem with supermodel :L
hectic wrote:Even with an i7 you'll still have problems. Just be patient and wait. Also, if you are insane enough to go out and buy a desktop for the sole purpose of playing supermodel,, buy the i5 2500k, not the i7. It is a more suitable cpu as the hyperthreading feature of the i7 is not utilized in games. It can also be overclocked like a muthabitch.
SuperSZ wrote:i3corejonny wrote:hectic wrote:The best way to improve your fps would be to replace your on-board graphics with a dedicated gpu. As much as you may not want to hear that, no amount of additional software is going to make it run any quicker.
very well..i see click BOOM!!!! my laptop can't get a graphics card its got Intel graphics HD media accelerator.... i think its time for an early Christmas present for me and get a Intel i7 desktop so then i'd have not one problem with supermodel :L
haha we're in the same situation. I also have a laptop with core i3 and an Intel HD. The strange thing is that I can run New Super Mario Bros Wii at full speed (in lowest settings), but can't run Dreamcast games at more than 4 FPS. ... I have a VAIO VPCEA3BFX, and you?
^ exactly i can run ps2 games on pcsx2, 60fps , without hacking boosts, or turbo my laptops a dell inspiron 1564!!!!! :L
For running Supermodel I use a desktop
hectic wrote:Good man. You're after the i5 2500k. If you get the non k version, you won't be able to overclock it. As for a dedicated card, the sweet spot (offering great speeds and a good price) would be a GTX 560ti.
Just my opinion.
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