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I should point out, that even if getting single digit fps on medium settings in a game from 2009 wasn't obvious enough, that I can get Tropico 4 to run ultra settings no problems. Only Tropico 6 is on the edge with this machine. So I'm not sure what is doing it, unless it's so old there's some config settings I need to change because the engine hadn't anticipated 1080p with 4gb VRAM or something. I did have one game perform poorly at ultra from that period, Witcher 2, but that was because it had one setting that let you render the entire game multiple times.
Which I guess makes all this pointless because for most people if they DO have that happen it's probably going to be at the point where even their laptop APU is running this thing smoothly. I kinda wanna test if an Ivy Bridge desktop processor can run this on iGPU now. Also it's a lucky find if you're having problems running some older game try going into GPU control panel and checking to see that it's set to run dedicated graphics. I just had it on global settings so it never crossed my mind to check that.
Since that moment I've changed both my GPU and CPU so I can check the performance again