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Permalink | Quote | +Rep by MicroNiko » April 6, 2016 7:39pm | Report
So, I have a realy bad laptop, but at least i can play smite with orrible performance (15-25 FPS and some times 30) and the game is kinda playable.

Now my question is, can i lower the graphics more than the games minimum settings? (the settings are all down to the minimum and the resolution is the lowest) or at least is there a way to make smite run smoother?

My specs are terrible: 4GB ram, some intel pentium processor,Win 7 and an intel graphics card.

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Permalink | Quote | +Rep by Branmuffin17 » April 6, 2016 11:46pm | Report
Unfortunately, there may not be very much you can do. Your limitation is probably a combination of all of the hardware on your laptop...CPU, GPU (guessing maybe onboard Intel?), RAM to a lesser extent...

Not sure what your system will allow, but these could possibly give you a few FPS...
  • Is your laptop hot? Possible overheating issues when running SMITE? Might see if you can cool it down somehow...set it somewhere that gets a bit of ventilation, or maybe one of those laptop stands that has fans built in...

  • Can you overclock? This is counter to the cooling, but if there's an option, it's worth a try.

  • Is your hard drive fairly clean? Have you run programs that make sure your HD, registry, etc. are efficient? Maybe CCleaner for something like that. Just be careful when cleaning registry. Also, is your HD defragged? Try Defraggler.

  • Are you closing all background apps that aren't needed?

Not sure any of these will help. Good luck!
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Permalink | Quote | +Rep by Devampi » April 7, 2016 8:31am | Report
You could try (only I don't know if smite allows it) a program like razor game booster which closes background progresses that aren't needed so you have more RAM to work with.

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