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Playing games at 6820HK with a GTX 980M and 8GB VRAM

Playing games at 6820HK with a GTX 980M and 8GB VRAM

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noah1277
Junior Member
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08-26-2016, 11:20 AM
#1
Hey! For smooth FPS experiences at 1080p on your laptop, here are some great options:

- **Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III** – solid performance with good graphics.
- **Valorant** – fast-paced action with RPG elements.
- **Halo Infinite** – high-quality FPS with a strong RPG twist.
- **Cyberpunk 2077** – immersive adventure with decent FPS.
- **The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt** – rich story and solid gameplay.
- **Resident Evil 4 Remake** – intense horror with smooth visuals.
- **Dark Souls III** – challenging RPG with strong FPS action.
- **Dead Space 2** – tense horror in a gritty setting.

These should fit your preferences for point-and-shoot, RPGs, and adventure games while running smoothly. Enjoy!
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noah1277
08-26-2016, 11:20 AM #1

Hey! For smooth FPS experiences at 1080p on your laptop, here are some great options:

- **Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III** – solid performance with good graphics.
- **Valorant** – fast-paced action with RPG elements.
- **Halo Infinite** – high-quality FPS with a strong RPG twist.
- **Cyberpunk 2077** – immersive adventure with decent FPS.
- **The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt** – rich story and solid gameplay.
- **Resident Evil 4 Remake** – intense horror with smooth visuals.
- **Dark Souls III** – challenging RPG with strong FPS action.
- **Dead Space 2** – tense horror in a gritty setting.

These should fit your preferences for point-and-shoot, RPGs, and adventure games while running smoothly. Enjoy!

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xNO1BETTERx
Junior Member
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08-26-2016, 07:13 PM
#2
Black Mesa is available for 2 dollars on Steam (90% off). I've played it about once a year since it launched in 2020. I just began my sixth run through it yesterday!
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xNO1BETTERx
08-26-2016, 07:13 PM #2

Black Mesa is available for 2 dollars on Steam (90% off). I've played it about once a year since it launched in 2020. I just began my sixth run through it yesterday!

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RMUMAURICE777
Senior Member
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08-27-2016, 12:56 AM
#3
Team Fortress 2, Half Life, Portal, and similar titles from around five years ago are what I remember. Deep Rock Galactic could be a fit and Sea of Thieves is decent. For first-person shooters that’s the way to go. 2D projects should suit, while 3D outcomes might differ.
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RMUMAURICE777
08-27-2016, 12:56 AM #3

Team Fortress 2, Half Life, Portal, and similar titles from around five years ago are what I remember. Deep Rock Galactic could be a fit and Sea of Thieves is decent. For first-person shooters that’s the way to go. 2D projects should suit, while 3D outcomes might differ.

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Haudichum15
Junior Member
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08-30-2016, 07:36 AM
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Consider the release date of the chip and check for games that came out then. I think FarCry 3 would work well, 4 could be fine too.
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Haudichum15
08-30-2016, 07:36 AM #4

Consider the release date of the chip and check for games that came out then. I think FarCry 3 would work well, 4 could be fine too.

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marypooh
Junior Member
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09-16-2016, 02:20 PM
#5
These games are decent if you're okay with Ubisoft's poor software. They're currently on sale for just six dollars. Modded DOOM remains a strong option for a solid FPS, and Ultrakill feels similarly flexible.
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marypooh
09-16-2016, 02:20 PM #5

These games are decent if you're okay with Ubisoft's poor software. They're currently on sale for just six dollars. Modded DOOM remains a strong option for a solid FPS, and Ultrakill feels similarly flexible.