Can my LAPTOP play Black Ops at >30FPS?

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#1 Crispenz
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heres my specs: (its a Samsung Q-430

Intel Core i5 450m at 2.4Ghz

4GB DDR3 RAM

Windows 7 64 bit

GeForce 310M

500GB hardrive

it says on sytemrequirements that i can, but i dont know if they are right. because it seems like black ops would be kind of hard to run at a solid framerate. and i know the 310m is not very powerful.

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#2 angrules23
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on the lowest settings maybe
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#3 BluRayHiDef
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on the lowest settings maybeangrules23

Lulz.:P

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#4 hitman6actual
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on the lowest settings maybeangrules23
That is if he/she isn't effected by the software entity that is destroying the game for us PC gamers.
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#5 ChubbyGuy40
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[QUOTE="angrules23"]on the lowest settings maybehitman6actual
That is if he/she isn't effected by the software entity that is destroying the game for us PC gamers.

I'm having no problems with it so far. Though it seems the majority of people having problems here are using AMD cards. Maybe Nvidia paid Treyarch to sabotage their engine for AMD cards and make it run like crap :P

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#6 usule
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Here we go, people not knowing what they are talking about. Yes, I believe you can, and it might get even better with one or 2 patches down the road. I have pretty much the same laptop, a MBP with i5, 4 gigs or RAM and a geforce 330m (running on bootcamp with windows 7) . It runs above 30 fps with textures on high, no aa though. But it runs just fine.

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#7 simplyderp
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Maybe on low settings (lulz). Your fps is probably going to dip steeply at some points.

Here we go, people not knowing what they are talking about. Yes, I believe you can, and it might get even better with one or 2 patches down the road. I have pretty much the same laptop, a MBP with i5, 4 gigs or RAM and a geforce 330m (running on bootcamp with windows 7) . It runs above 30 fps with textures on high, no aa though. But it runs just fine.

usule

Here we go, COD4 MW2 benched at ~48 fps on LOWEST settings and ~18 fps on medium settings with 1366x768 res + 310M + i5-520 + 4GB.

Source: http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-310M.22439.0.html

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#8 Urworstnhtmare
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[QUOTE="hitman6actual"][QUOTE="angrules23"]on the lowest settings maybeChubbyGuy40

That is if he/she isn't effected by the software entity that is destroying the game for us PC gamers.

I'm having no problems with it so far. Though it seems the majority of people having problems here are using AMD cards. Maybe Nvidia paid Treyarch to sabotage their engine for AMD cards and make it run like crap :P

I know your joking, but my friend has an NVIDIA card (he said it was just under 2 years old, but I have no idea which one he has) and Black Ops is being 'un-helpfull' to him aswell.