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That aside, I don’t see how the game would be playable without a separate, dedicated video card. The on-board Intel GPU won’t cut it. Once, when my last video card died, I tried playing TF2 with the on-board Intel GPU on my motherboard. I had to lower the resolution down to 640x480 just to get an average of 20 FPS.
i should have probably mentioned that before i put my new hard drive in, all of these games plus a ton more, worked completely fine. using the hard drive that came with this laptop i never had this problem. and i don't know if it's worth mentioning that the old hard drive was half the space of my new one...
also, i probably should just get rid of IE web browser but i just have it as a "last-resort-just-in-case" scenario...
the fact that TF2 runs completely fine with default settings and that i never had this problem with my old hardrive (see my reply above my quote of you) which also had Left 4 Dead 2 as well as a bunch of other games leads me to believe that the problem is fixable as opposed to resorting to losing hope of using this computer for playing these games...
Well intel is garbage company 😏