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Call of Duty 4 low FPS problem help.....


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Hello,it is me again,i need help with cod4,its frames per second on some missions start out at like 30 and thats good and then it go's down to like 3-10 fps any help (20fps or higher is playable).



my type of CPU is:

AMD Athlon x2 dual-core mobile technology
TK-55 (1.8GHz,512KB L2 Cache,up to 1600MHz system bus).
Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium.
1024 DDR2 system memory.
SuperMulti x8 DVD+R/RW drive with Double Layer support.
160GB (5400rpm) Hard Drive.
15.4 WXGA high-definition BrightVeiw widescreen display.
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M graphics with up to 287MB total available graphics memory.
integrated altec lansing speakers.
802.11b/g wireless LAN.
It even has an HP mobile remote control for DVD playing. :)
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btw I have met the minimum specs for the game and i still don't know whats going on?! :)
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Your system actually doesn't meet the system requirements.

Required (minimum) Specs
CPU: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.4 GHz or AMD® Athlon™ 64 2800+ processor or any 1.8Ghz Dual Core Processor or better supported
RAM: 512MB RAM (768MB for Windows Vista)
Hard Drive: 8GB of free space
Video card: NVIDIA® Geforce™ 6600 or better or ATI® Radeon® 9800 Pro or better


Your video card is not as good as a 6600. Actually, my guess is that it is not even close.
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Your system actually doesn't meet the system requirements.

Required (minimum) Specs
CPU: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.4 GHz or AMD® Athlon™ 64 2800+ processor or any 1.8Ghz Dual Core Processor or better supported
RAM: 512MB RAM (768MB for Windows Vista)
Hard Drive: 8GB of free space
Video card: NVIDIA® Geforce™ 6600 or better or ATI® Radeon® 9800 Pro or better


Your video card is not as good as a 6600. Actually, my guess is that it is not even close.


is there anything i can do to get my fps up other than buying a new video card like a driver update or something?
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btw i also got an NVIDIA nForce 650M.
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Laptop's graphics cards can't be changed because they are integrated into the main board. Only a select couple are not.


Really, there is nothing you can do other than reducing the resolution and settings in the game. Laptops are not meant to be gaming machines (no matter how much some companies try to market them as such).
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