It’s good time to be gamer indeed. With PC gaming industry passing $25
billion mark and blockbuster AAA games falling on us like ripe fruit, it
is much harder to decide what not to play than to find a good game you
will stick with for a while. Still, there is one factor that limits our
options, every PC gamer knows all too well and that is our PC
configuration. And while desktop users can always spare some money and
upgrade their PC, laptop owners are left scratching the head over the
usability of their investments once they pass their prime. Fortunately,
there are numerous ways even for them to squeeze some juice out of their
laptops and here are some of them.
Update Drivers
Graphics card is very important part of every gaming
experience and you would be surprised to know how simple thing as updating your
drivers makes a huge difference in performance. Most of the people never bother
to change the driver they got with PC or the graphics card for the latest
version. If they did, they would be greeted with 6% to 64% performance boost.
You can achieve this even with some cool games that are today considered
“older” such as Tomb Rider (reboot) and Skyrim.
Supercharge Graphics Card
While we are not supporters of irresponsible behavior that
can lead to hardware damage, today’s systems are capable of shutting themselves
off before something dangerous happens, so overclocking
it a bit, making bottleneck produced by your graphics card even a little
bit wider is recommended. And by a bit we mean no more than 10-15%, 20% if you
are really desperate. This way overall temperature of your hardware shouldn’t
be raised by more than 5° Celsius which is still acceptable.
Adjust Power
Many computers are configured to sacrifice their performance
in order to save some power and laptops are certainly amongst them. Assuming
that you will not doing too much heavy gaming far from the power source for too
long, you should most definitely right this wrong. Depending of what version of
Windows you have, choose your way into Control Panel, then search for Hardware
and Sound and finally Power Options. There you should choose High Performance
option to get the most out of your configuration.
Uninstall any Unwanted Program
Just think how many unnecessary things your laptop is
dragging all the time. Most crippling of them are various programs you
installed long time ago and forgot about them completely. They are even more
harmful if they are startup program that always run in the background and waste
your valuable resources. You can easily terminate them from window that will
appear after typing “msconfig” in the Start menu, or from the Task Manager if
you are using Windows 8. After getting rid of all this baggage, even cheap gaming
laptops will run much faster.
Choose the Right Game
If you tried every option and you still can’t play current
hot thing, don’t despair, there are dozen games that will offer you next-gen
graphics and experience on less than stellar hardware. So instead of searching
for prettiest choose best-optimized games, such as Devil May Cry (if you can
get over Dante’s new look), Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Metro: Last Light,
GRID: Autosport, Sniper Elite 3 and excellent Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
that performs incredibly well even on dual-core CPUs and gives you enough
graphics options to tweak in order to make some compromises. If you want to get
your stealth fix fixed, try Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeros whose FOX engine
performs really great.
Dealing with aging and slower laptops is never easy,
especially if you are hungry for games. Still there is no need to ditch your
old machines yet. There are compromises to be made and performance to be
squeezed. If the graphics suffers a bit don’t despair. Every true gamer will
tell you that in the end, gameplay matters the most and with this mind set, you
can have nothing but fun.
Author's Bio:
Logan R. Grayson has been keeping up with the latest
developments in marketing, online writing and tech trends in general for the
past few years. His work leaves him a bit of spare time, which he enjoys
spending reading comics and walking his dog, Speck. You can also find him on Twitter, Google+ and Facebook.
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