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Hello

 

Friends, every time i run PRO on my laptop it overheats a lot and often. Wanted to figure out why, since the graphics are not like next gen, and i thought of my procesor. Is PRO coded in a way it doesnt harm the procesors? (i know its more a question than a suggestion, but still, needed to know)

 

suggestionlike would be: I suggest you optimize the code! :D

 

Thanks for your time

I've heard from them generally the coding is fine. I'm having no problems on either a phone or my 2010 laptop. Might want to do more testing on your hardware

The graphics as as good as possible I think. Or PRO is going to all 3D. But I would hate that idea...

 

Do you have also problems with other games?

 

It sounds like a laptop problem and it doesn't come from the game but from your computer.

But if the game was the cause keep in mind that it's still in Open Beta.

You could also give us your laptop specs though.

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Mind providing your laptop specs? Seems to be an issue on your end.

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...And all will burn, beneath the shadow of my wings.

Tell me, do you have the same problem by playing other games too ?

On the other hand you need to know what part of your hardware heats up.

There are some apps that you can find by googling that monitor your heat readings.

So if you can do the experiment and learn what part of your hardware overheats the most it would be nice.

 

PS: I hope your laptop isn't full of dust. :Shy:

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Make sure your drivers are upto date. And as lethalmike said, overflowing dust can cause additional heating to your laptop. I suggest cleaning it up, if you don't know how to, take it to an electronics store, you might physically harm your laptop if you're new to the procedure.

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...And all will burn, beneath the shadow of my wings.

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