I recently built a new computer and I feel its really good. win7 64, I7 2.8gh, 4g ram, 300mb hd, ATI Radeon HD 5700. However i feel like my graphics are sad to watch and i get choppy game play with lots of choke. I was looking at this website and it mentioned an item called Game Booster (http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html). So i was wondering would something like this benefit myself to get better game play?
Another question, can having my graphics maxed in DoD:S mess up my gameplay? I always figured better graphics would equal better accuracy but i dont know anymore.
Suspicion active, was sprinting around no scoping everyone prior to demo then just ran around with pistol after I started, seems to be tracing through walls.
# 464 "Gannicus" [U:1:1847068838] 30:29 105 0 active
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Hello Belcher, Hello Cannon,
thanks for your reply and I appreciate the effort. Strangely some weeks ago I could join the server and played on it but some days after access been blocked again, of course not using any vpn or other stuff. Really no idea what really happened.
My steam ID is 76561198037997651
Thanks for your reply, I appreciate you looked into it!
Kind regards Chris / Crucco
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I recently built a new computer and I feel its really good. win7 64, I7 2.8gh, 4g ram, 300mb hd, ATI Radeon HD 5700. However i feel like my graphics are sad to watch and i get choppy game play with lots of choke. I was looking at this website and it mentioned an item called Game Booster (http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html). So i was wondering would something like this benefit myself to get better game play?
Another question, can having my graphics maxed in DoD:S mess up my gameplay? I always figured better graphics would equal better accuracy but i dont know anymore.
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