Hey guys,
I changed my laptop. My new laptop is better than my older laptop. When i was using my older laptop, i didnt have a problem like this. How can i do to fix it? I cant play rust because of that problem. PLEASE HELP ME!
PROBLEM VIDEO:
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqqlNvoZHwE[/url]
This is my system: (Sentences are Turkish but i think you can understand everything)
GRAPHICS CARD: NVIDIA GT740M 2GB
[IMG]http://i.hizliresim.com/qq37l3.png[/IMG]
Put simply, the game is not optimized in the slightest, and even gaming laptops are not as optimized for gaming as gaming PC's are. Because of the hardware and software tweaks required to get laptops to function properly under different power consumption rates among other things, your mileage will vary from laptop to laptop. This means that even laptops that are theoretically more powerful than others may have more troubles with certain programs or games.
While not everyone is experiencing stutters of sorts, lots of people ranging from laptop users to desktop users on both the low and high range scale for both are. The only recommended course of action I can personally suggest would be to wait until they start tightening up their core code and making proper optimizations. There may be other people with more helpful suggestions, we'll just have to wait and see.
Exactly the same problem here!!!
I'm quite frustrate with this. Since I've got my brand new powerful Gaming laptop couldn't play Rust at all, when I used a lower spec laptop had no problems....
Should we report this as a bug in the sub-forum? I'm not sure what can we do to bring programmers attention to this issues.
Together, with the freeze problem I also get black "artifact" when using the flashlight... but this don't make unplayable the game as the freeze problem does.
I have the same problem on my PC
I guess we have to wait and see what happens.
Same problem here except on Linux instead of Windows.
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