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interl core i7 860 @ 2.80 ghz
8 gb ram
w7 64
nividia geforce GT 330

i get 20 fps
even if i lower the resolution is the exact same, something isnt right

should i really lag this bad? the computers only a year old

also : http://puu.sh/4XT0 (its a pic)

what the hell?
Post edited August 30, 2011 by pingu53
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pingu53: interl core i7 860 @ 2.80 ghz
8 gb ram
w7 64
nividia geforce GT 330

i get 20 fps
even if i lower the resolution is the exact same, something isnt right

should i really lag this bad? the computers only a year old

also : http://puu.sh/4XT0 (its a pic)

what the hell?
20 fps on a GT 330 is not out of line. And if it's a GT 330, you must have a proprietary computer, preloaded with all manner of crapware that steals time from the game you are trying to run.

Systerequirementslab is crap. It does not tell you, with any usable degree of accuracy, whether you can run a particular game.

This game chews up and spits out GPUs. A GT 330 is about the minimum of what you need to play the game.
Post edited August 30, 2011 by cjrgreen
This is my budget videocard (130 euro) compared to yours ;)

I even took the 1GB GT340 because i couldn't find the other one...

http://www.hwcompare.com/6567/geforce-gt-340-1gb-vs-radeon-hd-5830/
nVidia 3xx cards like the 330 and 340 are OEM-only. The only place you'll find them is commercially built computers. That's why information on them is scarce.

A 5830 is not really a useful comparison, because it is many times more powerful.

The combination of an inadequate card and a presumably crapware-loaded proprietary computer is a good working hypothesis for the poor performance you're seeing.
Post edited August 30, 2011 by cjrgreen
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cjrgreen: nVidia 3xx cards like the 330 and 340 are OEM-only. The only place you'll find them is commercially built computers. That's why information on them is scarce.
With the 330 in particular, the specifications depend on who built your computer. You might find them in the manual. As for the crapware, do a clean install of Windows if you haven't already.
Any thing that have below 50 digit at the end of the graphic card model; eg: 330, 440, 450 etc. for Nvidia Geforce / 4850, 5830 etc for AMD Radeon mean it is low end graphic card and not suitable for high demand video game. And also try updating your video card and apply latest patch for the game but i doubt it will increase the performance much. Even on my cousin brand new laptop which is powered by Intel i5 and Geforce 540 doesn't get high fps at 1200 x 800 resolution.