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#16
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Installing the patches has reduced the number of problems, thank you, although there are still slowdowns during battles...
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The lag disappeared, it was just a temporary issue.)))

But now everything is fine. :smile49:
For those who encounter a similar problem, here's the solution.
My video card is integrated into the motherboard, and it has a rather complex system. To play properly, I had to install something like a patch; I don't know what else to call it. You can find it on the manufacturer's website, although this depends on the manufacturer.

So, if you encounter similar problems, find out the exact model of your card and go directly to the manufacturer's website (if you can read English at least a little). There, find your model and look for a list of software for it.
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Heroes 5 is running very slowly: Lord of the Server. I set the lowest settings and played around with the extensions, but it doesn't help. The machine is well-suited for Heroes:
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2
System Manufacturer: WinFast
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~1.8GHz
Memory: 510MB RAM
Card name: ASUS Extreme AX550 Series
Display Memory: 256.0 MB
Current Mode: 1280 x 1024 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Brand: ASUS Model: ASUS Extreme AX550 Series, it seems like 512MB.
Resolution: 1024*768
Anti-aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering: on minimum.
Enhanced Image: off.
Detail Level: very low.

I had The King's Throne (may it be cursed), and everything runs on maximum settings there. It lags like this: for example, I'm riding a horse (elephant, dinosaur), I pass through 5-6 "points," and it slightly slows down. It's like I pass through, and then 0.5 seconds later, it "throws" me a little further (it's hard to explain). Or, for example, the Castle takes 8-12 seconds to load. Especially the Dwarves and the Academy are slow.
P.S.: I play all other games on maximum graphics or "heavy" games on medium settings. For example, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
On maximum.
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#19
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It is recommended to have at least 1 GB of RAM for Heroes.
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I recently bought a DELL laptop and Heroes of Might and Magic V: Golden Edition, and it runs terribly, even though the first 5 minutes are fine. I tried setting the resolution to 800x600, but it still lags. I have DirectX 9 from November 2007, and the ATI drivers are also from November. My friend has a similar laptop, but with an NVIDIA 7300GO, and it runs fine.
I can play Oblivion on medium settings without any lag.
System: Win XP SP2
Processor: AMD Turion 64x2 1.8 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
Video card: ATI X1150 256 MB + 256 MB shared memory
Hard drive: 160 GB
Since I bought it recently, the system is new.
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I urgently need advice.
I want to buy a new laptop, a Dell, similar to the ones Carloff and padojdi have.
Integrated video system with 1 GB of RAM (similar to Carloff), and a processor like padojdi's.
Question: should I buy it, or will Heroes 5 run very poorly?
I need an answer urgently, the sale ends tomorrow evening...
Thank you in advance,
Qwerty

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It will lag! Because the video card is integrated, meaning it's built-in... And they aren't really designed for working with graphics...
So, it's better to buy another laptop that doesn't have an integrated video card!
If you want, I can give you some recommendations. If you need it urgently, you can contact Kyle and Slonysh; they have my mobile number.


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Guys, I urgently need some advice. Should I buy this laptop? Here are the specs:
I only need it for Heroes of Might and Magic V; the first four games run fine on my current computer.

Laptop: ASUS X53Ke TL58
Warranty: 2 years
Country of origin: China
Processor
Processor manufacturer: AMD
Processor type: Turion™ 64x2 (TL 58)
Dual-core processor: Yes
Clock speed: 1.9 GHz
Cache memory (L1): 64 KB
Cache memory (L2): 512 KB
RAM
RAM: 2 GB
Memory type: DDR II
Hard drive
Hard drive (HDD): 160 GB
Motherboard
System bus frequency (FSB): 1.6 GHz
Chipset manufacturer: ATI
Chipset: 7910
Video card
Video card manufacturer: ATI
Video card model: Radeon Mobility X2300
Video memory: 128 + 767 (system) MB
Display
Screen diagonal: 15.4" (39.1 cm)
Maximum resolution: 1280x800 pixels
Display technology: LCD-TFT
Optical drive
Optical drive type: DVD+-R/RW
Fax/modem
Fax/modem included: Yes
V.90 standard support: Yes
Network card
Network card: Yes
10/100 Fast Ethernet support: Yes
Wi-Fi support
Wi-Fi support: Yes
IEEE 802.11b standard: Yes
IEEE 802.11g standard: Yes
Operating system
Operating system: MS Windows Vista HP
Indicators
OSD for LCD brightness: Yes
OSD for LCD/CRT switching: Yes
OSD for volume On/Off: Yes
OSD for volume Up/Down: Yes
Power supply
Batteries included: 1
Battery type: Li-Ion
Package contents
Additional software: Yes
Color, dimensions, and weight
Weight: 2.9 kg

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Ideally, it should work, but I can't say for sure. Since the performance of Heroes 5 isn't guaranteed on laptops. But it should run. Just set the graphics settings to the minimum!


"Как это странно всегда..
Вроде бы взрослые люди,
А в голове ерунда..
Мечтаем как дети о чуде.."
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Guys, it runs great on my laptop (Samsung X22), even though it has Vista and an ATI graphics card. But here's the thing: I have an integrated graphics card, but it also has its own dedicated memory (128MB). So, I recommend it.
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#27
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Core 2 Duo 2.66 system, 2GB RAM, 640MB video. Sometimes it lags, but I'm sure the problem is that there are 3 games on one DVD.
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Boris K;109227
It's best to have at least 1 GB of RAM for Heroes.
Boris is right – RAM is important! And optimize your system – for example, when I create a disk image, the CPU load is 45%, and the RAM usage is 89% (these are percentages), and in general, everything new consumes RAM like a pig eats slop.

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Guys, I urgently need some advice. Should I buy this laptop, with the following specs?
I only need it for Heroes 5, and 1-4 run fine on my current computer.

Laptop ASUS X53Ke TL58
Warranty: 2 years
Country of origin: China
Processor
Processor manufacturer: AMD
Processor type: Turion™ 64x2 (TL 58)
Dual-core processor: Yes
Clock speed: 1.9 GHz
Cache memory (L1): 64 KB
Cache memory (L2): 512 KB
RAM
RAM: 2 GB
Memory type: DDR II
Hard drive
Hard drive (HDD): 160 GB
Motherboard
System bus frequency (FSB): 1.6 GHz
Chipset manufacturer: ATI
Chipset: 7910
Video card
Video card manufacturer: ATI
Video card model: Radeon Mobility X2300
Video memory: 128 + 767 (system) MB
Display
Screen diagonal size: 15.4" (39.1 cm)
Maximum resolution: 1280x800 pixels
Display technology: LCD-TFT
Drive
Drive type: DVD+-R/RW
Fax/modem
Fax/modem included: Yes
V.90 standard support: Yes
Network card
Network card: Yes
10/100FastEthernet support: Yes
Wi-Fi support
Wi-Fi support: Yes
IEEE 802.11b standard: Yes
IEEE 802.11g standard: Yes
Operating system
Operating system: MS Windows Vista HP
Indicators
OSD for LCD brightness: Yes
OSD for LCD/CRT switching: Yes
OSD for volume On/Off: Yes
OSD for volume Up/Down: Yes
Power supply
Batteries included: 1
Battery type: Li-Ion
Package contents
Additional software: Yes
Color, dimensions, and weight
Weight: 2.9 kg
If you haven't bought it yet, don't buy it – the video card is from the previous generation, and even more so, the 2300 is heavily cut down! The memory bus and pipelines are reduced! Samsung is releasing the R700, I think, for 24,000 – it's a decent machine!
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#29
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Hey, I just bought a video card from SAPPHIRE called ATI Radeon HD 2900 PRO with 1 GB of memory. I'm also planning to buy a new motherboard for it. My question is, how much should a motherboard for this video card cost, and as far as I know, each motherboard supports a minimum amount of video card memory, right? And what frequency should I also buy for the video card? If you don't know, I already know your answer: go and consult with a store, but I really don't feel like going there again.
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#30
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You need a motherboard that supports both the PCI-E slot for your new generation graphics card and the AGP slot for your old one. And in general, Radeon cards are crap. GeForce cards rule, and everyone knows it! P.S. For that price, you could have bought a much better graphics card; that's what someone who knows hardware inside and out would say!


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