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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hi
I have a real problem with Bioshock - its jerky and choppy even on the lowest quality setting. I have a ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 card on my Dell laptop, and the rest of my system meets the requirements for running Bioshock. Is there anything I can do to make the game playable? Any advice appreciated Adam |
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Try getting the latest drivers for your videocard. Try to keep in mind that meeting the minimum requirements of a game doesn't always mean you will be able to run it. Tons of other factors count as well like, does your antivirus need to much memory. Anyhow, check out the page I wrote some time ago on this topic, linky!
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands
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@ Gazz: AVG is free, but in PC Active it got only 2 of 5 points. If you prefer a free scanner, you should use Avast! (3.5 of 5 points, I believe). Or choose for McAfee, not the lightest scanner, but still a program realising it is not "running alone". The dev tream responsible for it, tries too minimize hindering your system's other processes. The same is true in case of updates, only a small percentage of your connection is reserved for downloading them. It is not the lightest scanner, but for the protection you get it is really low. And the right to install it on three pc's, for about 70 euros is not that much
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