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Freezanator

I've finally made up my mind and I'm getting Tomb Raider (2013), Metro 2033 Redux as well as Metro: Last Light Redux. I have an Intel Core i5-5200U paired with an NVIDIA GeForce 920M (See Signature for full laptop specs). What graphics settings would I be able to use on each of these games to maintain above 25 FPS? Please state the name of each game as well as their respective graphics settings. Thanks! :) 

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Totally wrong title, sorry about that!

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You will have to turn down everything to low and play at 1024*768 if my sources are right:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-920M.138763.0.html

 

 

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Just now, Castdeath97 said:

You will have to turn down everything to low and play at 1024*768 if my sources are right:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-920M.138763.0.html

 

 

That's odd, because in this video, the Youtuber was able to play at 720p with medium-high settings to obtain about 25-30 FPS and my 920M is obviously faster than an 820M (what was used in the video).

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U want to run everything low and ur screens resolution

no aa 

no ambient occlusion

no tress fx

 

and run the benchmark

thenbgonfrom there as to weather u need to lower resolution 

 

remember 1080p low looks way better than 720 ultra 

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1 hour ago, Freezanator said:

That's odd, because in this video, the Youtuber was able to play at 720p with medium-high settings to obtain about 25-30 FPS and my 920M is obviously faster than an 820M (what was used in the video).

Can't see the framerates

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Just now, Castdeath97 said:

Can't see the framerates

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I'm going to take his word with a massive grain of salt, I don't think the 920m can do medium-high.

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1 minute ago, Castdeath97 said:

I'm going to take his word with a massive grain of salt, I don't think the 920m can do medium-high.

But he's running on a 820M and his settings are medium-high and he can run at what looks like at least 20 FPS in the video. If that's possible, I could run low-medium at at least 25, right?

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Just now, Freezanator said:

But he's running on a 820M and his settings are medium-high and he can run at what looks like at least 20 FPS in the video. If that's possible, I could run low-medium at at least 25, right?

I would say try it making use of the 2 hour refund policy, if it can't play well refund it.

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2 minutes ago, Castdeath97 said:

I would say try it making use of the 2 hour refund policy, if it can't play well refund it.

Steam allows refunds for games which can't play well? If so, how do I ask for a refund?

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1 minute ago, Freezanator said:

Steam allows refunds for games which can't play well? If so, how do I ask for a refund?

Yes:

http://store.steampowered.com/steam_refunds/

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4 minutes ago, Castdeath97 said:

Thanks! :) 

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