Borderlands 2 for PC on max settings, running on an Alienware M18x R2 (NVIDIA GTX 680M SLI) - 1080p!

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Learn from the greatest minds in game hacking: https://guidedhacking.com/?utm_source=dsasmblr This is Borderlands 2 for PC, running on max settings with Vsync disabled for recording purposes. Any lag in the video is a result of the video encoding process after the upload (I just uploaded the avi in its direct output form, which runs flawlessly and weighs in at 7.63 GB). I recorded this video with Fraps, with game-play happening on one dedicated SSD and video recording being output to another dedicated SSD. As for my settings in Fraps, here they are: http://i.imgur.com/4G4jb.png

For my next video, I plan to show more of the PhysX-based stuff. This video was just an experiment to see how the game would run while recording at various settings.

Lastly, if you're wondering about that gun with infinite ammo and no reload, it's a pistol and it's called the "Rapid Infinity." Here's a screen shot of it: http://i.imgur.com/iOADX.jpg

Laptop specifications:

Alienware M18x R2 (Nebula Red)
CPU: Intel Core i7-3920XM (Level 3 overclock)
GPU: Dual NVIDIA GTX 680M (SLI-enabled; driver version 306.23)
RAM: 32GB CORSAIR Vengeance DDR3 1600
SSD1 (mSATA): 60GB Mushkin (Dedicated OS drive)
SSD2: 256GB OCZ (Dedicated multimedia drive)
HDD: 750GB 7200RPM SATA (Backup drive)
ODD: Sony Optiarc BD-5850H-01 (BR reader/writer)
NIC: Killer Wireless-N 1103
Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 WLED WideFHD (1080p)







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