BorderLands 2 VS BorderLands 1
So I've tried playing borderlands expectant of seeing massive drops in fps at the lowest possible settings seeing as how I'm playing on an integrated 256mb amd GPU.
Its a notebook so I'm in a tight pinch.
Now I know overall in gameplay BL2 is much more saturated.
But is BL2 more optimized?
I receive an avg fps of about 24, min: 12, max: 32 in border lands 1.
Could I hope to receive a steady 30 in BL2?
I can play CS source at almost max settings with ample 30 fps breathing room, but borderlands 1 doesn't even offer that at its lowest settings.
I googled the question, it doesn't exist.
TL;DR: Is BL2 more optimized than BL1?
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