I miss having the spare time necessary to enjoy fiddling with settings.
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Running on underpowered hardware somehow reminds me of the good (or bad) old days of PC gaming where individual settings could make a huge difference.
Shadows off: Smooth
Shadows on: Unplayable
Now it is almost always unplayable, but the settings on don't really make a difference
I have the model with the i7. Yeah, it’s playable
Yeah, it’s playable
It's Oblivion, that's really all you can hope for no matter your setup
Which settings? I'm replying from a 2019 X1 Carbon and have that in my Steam library.
[Currently playing Bioshock 2: Minerva's Den via Proton.]
I’m currently running it at 1600x900p large texture, far distance, anti aliasing at 4x., if I drop to 720p, I get a solid 60fps. I’m still tweaking it so I haven’t gotten just right yet.
But I’m surprised at this laptops performance since I got it off an eBay business auction and not for gaming. Lego Harry Potter ran well as well as life is strange and left 4 dead. ETS2 was everything at low at 1080p if I remember correctly
But I’m surprised at this laptops performance since I got it off an eBay business auction and not for gaming.
Same. This thing is amazing. Granted, I've always been a Thinkpad fanboy, but this is my first "new" Thinkpad since my T420.
Ughhh you have UHD620. I also have a ThinkPad T14s with Ryzen 4750U and my APU should be more powerful. Do you have any luck of running the Oblivion in a playable manner?