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Eusebio06
Senior Member
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04-28-2016, 02:48 PM
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Hey there, I understand you're really struggling with Fallout 4. It sounds like you've tried everything to fix the issues but haven't seen any improvement. You mentioned your computer has decent specs, yet you're still experiencing lag and input problems. Have you checked if your graphics card is compatible with the game's requirements? Also, make sure your system isn't running too many background processes at once. If you're still having trouble, maybe consider upgrading your hardware or looking into a more affordable PC option that could handle the game better. You're not alone in this—many players face similar challenges, and there are solutions out there. Let's figure this out together!
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Eusebio06
04-28-2016, 02:48 PM #1

Hey there, I understand you're really struggling with Fallout 4. It sounds like you've tried everything to fix the issues but haven't seen any improvement. You mentioned your computer has decent specs, yet you're still experiencing lag and input problems. Have you checked if your graphics card is compatible with the game's requirements? Also, make sure your system isn't running too many background processes at once. If you're still having trouble, maybe consider upgrading your hardware or looking into a more affordable PC option that could handle the game better. You're not alone in this—many players face similar challenges, and there are solutions out there. Let's figure this out together!

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LeVergi
Junior Member
38
05-04-2016, 12:18 PM
#2
I noticed no GPU listed, though it appears to be a laptop. It’s unclear how you reached that conclusion without a dedicated GPU. What resolution are you using?
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LeVergi
05-04-2016, 12:18 PM #2

I noticed no GPU listed, though it appears to be a laptop. It’s unclear how you reached that conclusion without a dedicated GPU. What resolution are you using?

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kaaskotskikker
Posting Freak
795
05-04-2016, 02:01 PM
#3
Join the discussion sections. Please aim for clearer, more specific titles when posting. We often see many threads each week with similar requests like "help me." It's noted that your laptop's specifications aren't sufficient for a smooth Fallout 4 experience, even if your CPU is up-to-date. The integrated graphics performance falls short compared to the game's required standards.
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kaaskotskikker
05-04-2016, 02:01 PM #3

Join the discussion sections. Please aim for clearer, more specific titles when posting. We often see many threads each week with similar requests like "help me." It's noted that your laptop's specifications aren't sufficient for a smooth Fallout 4 experience, even if your CPU is up-to-date. The integrated graphics performance falls short compared to the game's required standards.

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goalgetter2
Junior Member
15
05-04-2016, 11:36 PM
#4
The answer centers on the necessity of a dedicated GPU. Your setup meets basic needs, but older desktop CPUs still outperform modern mobile processors. In benchmark tests, the i7-10510U performs well in gaming scenarios, though it lacks strong graphics capabilities. Running AAA games smoothly at lower resolutions is possible, but dedicated graphics cards are essential for optimal performance. Many users still choose laptops for portability, yet sustained gaming demands a powerful desktop. Upgrading components individually offers flexibility without replacing the entire system. I often see clients opt for cheaper options, only to realize their second-hand PC still surpasses the price of a new laptop. The appeal of portability doesn't outweigh the need for consistent performance in demanding tasks.
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goalgetter2
05-04-2016, 11:36 PM #4

The answer centers on the necessity of a dedicated GPU. Your setup meets basic needs, but older desktop CPUs still outperform modern mobile processors. In benchmark tests, the i7-10510U performs well in gaming scenarios, though it lacks strong graphics capabilities. Running AAA games smoothly at lower resolutions is possible, but dedicated graphics cards are essential for optimal performance. Many users still choose laptops for portability, yet sustained gaming demands a powerful desktop. Upgrading components individually offers flexibility without replacing the entire system. I often see clients opt for cheaper options, only to realize their second-hand PC still surpasses the price of a new laptop. The appeal of portability doesn't outweigh the need for consistent performance in demanding tasks.