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I play warframe in desktop and in two different laptops, laptops are:
- i7 2.2 8gb and a nvidia 550m
- i3 2.3ghz intel HD 520 4gb.
The first one runs everything, even Fortuna. The second one runs everything, except PoE and Fortuna.
I always lock my games at 30 fps when playing on laptops, but I believe the first one can get it higher.
The second one, which is weaker than yours, can run missions on 30 fps at med set, using 1600x900 (some options make huge difference, turn off reflections, depth of field, dynamic light and use dynamic resolution "auto" <- this is important ).
So I think you should try and you might be surprised by how far some low spec can go, plus the game got really good graphics in basically any settings.
720p30 FPS at least i think it should run
I have a backup machine like that with a HD 530 and I can get 30 fps in Fortuna at 800x600.
Your video is the bottleneck here but being a 600 series it should be able to handle 1024x768 easy and possibly higher.. check some youtube videos for Intel HD 620 warframe and see what they have going.
Fortuna the new area is the most difficult area to render presently.. the rest of the game should be fine even on higher settings.
this video was made before Fortuna so be aware you may need to lower stuff to run smooth there.
https://youtu.be/K1ue3_iGzQI