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IceWord May 1, 2020 @ 1:55am
How to get a intel GPU to works on WT?
Even min setting still suffering from major stuttering...

It is a Intel(R) Iris (R) plus and I haven't see anything worse than this.
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monte May 1, 2020 @ 2:10am 
You can turn on old gpu support in settings I think.
NilkkiHiiri May 1, 2020 @ 2:31am 
you cant expect a game to run perfectly with integrated gpu though
Cap'n Bells May 1, 2020 @ 4:37am 
Sadly u need resources for the CPU and a GPU to drive games well. any weakness of resources means th eCPU has to do that as well, then communicate with the world as well... im not particularly good at doing 100 things simultaeneously but my CPU is.. and my additional GPU is .. That my friend is the Computer Gamers nightmare.. update upgrade.. sell upgrade repeat every 5 years approx
halolo39 May 1, 2020 @ 4:46am 
Originally posted by monté:
You can turn on old gpu support in settings I think.
this one is crucial for gaining performance.

Originally posted by NilkkiHiiri:
you cant expect a game to run perfectly with integrated gpu though
the game can run quite ok with integrated GPU provided you really lower down the settings, my graphics died years ago and for around 3 weeks I did fine.
OcGuy May 1, 2020 @ 5:00am 
as a person who used to play games, including WT on potato laptop that use Intel GPU, 15 fps is fine on lowest setting
IceWord May 1, 2020 @ 11:35am 
Originally posted by OcGuy:
as a person who used to play games, including WT on potato laptop that use Intel GPU, 15 fps is fine on lowest setting
The problem is occasional stuttering which drop FPS below 10 and air battle is simply unplayable due to heavy GPU usage.
trevorkrause (Banned) May 1, 2020 @ 3:49pm 
Originally posted by OcGuy:
as a person who used to play games, including WT on potato laptop that use Intel GPU, 15 fps is fine on lowest setting


I was running at 1 fps for 6 months so 15 is amazing really.
RustyNail May 1, 2020 @ 4:13pm 
A potentially huge issue using integrated graphics is that integrated graphics usually will not have their own vidram; and that means that a big chuck of system ram has to be allocated to the GPU's use, and can't be used to run apps/programs. How bad the problem is will depend on how much total ram is installed.

Dedicated graphics cards will have their own video ram; and don't need to use a big chunk of system ram.
Harry Nurpplez May 2, 2020 @ 12:31pm 
If you're gonna game you're gonna have to have a dedicated graphics card no matter what.
Last edited by Harry Nurpplez; May 2, 2020 @ 12:31pm
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Date Posted: May 1, 2020 @ 1:55am
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