
a semi quick little question
- SilverTheWolfDragon
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Does any one know if these specs (my alienware laptop) can handle witcher 3? 

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I would say you could play the game on medium to high settings, but you would get much more fluidity with medium.
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I agree with PentaHybrid, it should run fluidly enough on medium settings. If you are unsure of whether your PC spec is able to run a game etc, I would recommend using System Requirements Lab 'Can I Run It'. If your system passes the minimum specification section then you should be fine. I'd then start using Nvidia Gefore Experience to scan my PC's directories for games and use the optimisation tool to obtain the best settings for the game on PC/Laptop. That way you can be sure that your getting the best settings for system spec.
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Ok, thanks, I asked around as well and one said "Medium would fry my system" But I ran the Dying Light demo on high with 40-50 fps :3
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now for the overkill part, fallout 4 with my specs