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Hey, so I did the system requirements lab test for TDU2, and its saying that im way past even the recommended stats, but TDU struggles a little bit (a little bit of lag, pretty constant) on the highest settings :\

 

I only have a laptop, but... well it is a pretty good laptop.

 

edit: Oh right, probably should tell you what model it is XD - Im pretty sure its an Acer Aspire 5741 (I dont have the box nearby, and I didnt memorize the name...)

 

NVidia GeForce GT320M

 

Intel Core i5- 2.27 ghz

 

3.9gb of ram

 

 

I have got a PS3, so I dont want to get it for PC unless im sure I can run it at a somewhat good visual level (because why settle for bad graphics just for mods, when I have a console?)

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Bear in mind that recommended settings are for medium graphics and lowish resolutions (1280x768)

 

The i5 isn't made for gaming, really. The 320M card is quite weak compared to other laptop cards out there. It's not really much faster than the 220M, just a little smaller so it runs a little cooler.

 

Seeing as it's a laptop, the only thing you can do is tone the settings down.

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But it would run somewhat well? (I understand that no one can give me a definite answer, as we only really have the beta to go on- which i didnt get XD) I wouldnt mind if i only had to tone it down a little and lower my res, its only if i have to tone it down completely, then i'd just get it on ps3, i'd trade good graphics for mods... heh.

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I did the system requirements lab test for TDU2

 

Its the same website.

 

 

Anyway, to answer your question. Personally I'd buy it on PS3. You would probably need to out the setting to almost minimum level to have a constant frame rate. But that's just my opinion...

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Laptops with the same "specs" as comparable gaming PC's aren't necessarily going to play the same games as well - a lot of drivers for laptops focus more on the cooling aspect instead of performance, for example.

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