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    Can I run Ghost Recon Online?

    I know the servers are down atm, and open beta hasn't started yet, but will I be able to run it with these specs on my laptop:

    HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebook PC
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
    Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz
    3.07GB RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
    1280x800 (32 bit) 60Hz

    And don't tell me to go to a website which will tell me if I can or can't run it, I don't find them trusty. Just tell me if I can run it, and how well. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CasperKun View Post
    I know the servers are down atm, and open beta hasn't started yet, but will I be able to run it with these specs on my laptop:

    HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebook PC
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
    Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz
    3.07GB RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
    1280x800 (32 bit) 60Hz

    And don't tell me to go to a website which will tell me if I can or can't run it, I don't find them trusty. Just tell me if I can run it, and how well. Thanks.
    Yes, but not very well. Source

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blank-z View Post
    Yes, but not very well. Source
    Lol so what do you mean by not very well? Could I run it smoothly with all the graphics settings on low?

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    It is worth a try.You will have to play on low and on a very low resolution. Even then it still might be very choppy, but you never know. This game is amazing, so don't give up yet. Make sure you do anything you can to squeeze out a few extra fps. Check your laptop's support page and find updates for your motherboard and your graphics card. Right click on the desktop and click personalization, then set it to windows classic mode. Close any background programs you can. Good Luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CasperKun View Post
    Lol so what do you mean by not very well? Could I run it smoothly with all the graphics settings on low?
    It depends on your definition of smooth. Anything less than 30 fps to me isn't smooth. With those settings you are most likely going to be playing in the 5-10 FPS range. I could be off but that is my ballpark guesstimate. If you can bear playing games at low settings and low fps, then it should run just fine for you.

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    Thanks mate. Will give it a go when OB comes out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blank-z View Post
    It depends on your definition of smooth. Anything less than 30 fps to me isn't smooth. With those settings you are most likely going to be playing in the 5-10 FPS range. I could be off but that is my ballpark guesstimate. If you can bear playing games at low settings and low fps, then it should run just fine for you.
    I mean by around 27+ fps as smooth. So on lowest settings and resolution I'll probably only get 5-10 fps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CasperKun View Post
    I mean by around 27+ fps as smooth. So on lowest settings and resolution I'll probably only get 5-10 fps?
    I mean no offense, but your computer barely meets the minimum requirements. I wouldn't expect much as far as performance goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blank-z View Post
    I mean no offense, but your computer barely meets the minimum requirements. I wouldn't expect much as far as performance goes.
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    GRO seems very CPU bound. Doesn't mean you can't game well. Just means it's not going to be very fun at those slow speeds and low resolutions.
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    Give It a try. The choppy will be on your end, unlike the laggers ruining the majority of matches (GRFS is no Different!). I don't have an opinion on the subject

    Overclocking can give you a decent gain depending on your system. Given that you have a build PC, it maybe more difficult but definitively possible.

    If you do get connected and you can stand any frame rate issues, join The Good Guys/The Veteran Mentoring Program to help ease the pain of lvl 1-5. Glad to have you aboard, cheers.

    Does anyone know if the main exe is going to be raised to something greater than, camouflage/time-out/your not needed priority (below normal )?
    Last edited by schulznfels; 07-27-2012 at 11:46 PM.

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