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with
AMD E-300 apu
Radeon HD Graphics
4.00 gb memory
can barely run it
I know man don't listen to these fools. All they knowis how to read out specifications and don't know how the arcitecture of how CPUs and GPUs work. This game just needs a few tweaks. Plus, and I do like the game, but even with the "HD Remastered" graphics, they're still pretty bad compared to todays latest games.
They're not "intergrated graphics" in the old sense where motherboards had a VGA slot. These are the latest CPU/GPU mashups and have much more GPU power than the old stuff.
Useless 16GB RAM
HD 4600 (custom drivers by Toshiba slow it down. I manually updated and now I get way better performance on every game.)
I can run it at 24-30fps with high textures, low everything else. Resi4 runs a solid 60 on 1366x768 FS without AA.
I shouldn't even be running the game but I can work with nearly 30fps for a single-player game.
Dude... the game is from 1996 originaly, and a Intel HD 4000 is an Integrated Videochip, there basicly not suitable to play games on, Video playback goes ok, but Gaming? Some games wont even start on those chips.
You don't even own REmake HD man.
Either way...get a dedicated card. Otherwise don't complain when you come up with issues like this. Do you even own this game?
It's exactly the same thing. Some part of the system has a chip, be it CPU or GMCH.
The motherboard has one or couple of video outputs. And the chip uses your system's RAM.
You're trying to prove an nonexistant point. They're still budget / backup solution. They're still weak when compared to dedicated, just like back in the days.
:(
This is mainly due to how the game is done. The backgrounds are static images that have collision data imposed on top of them:
http://i.imgur.com/rN9fxuP.jpg
Now being serious. Do you even expect to "play" any game with medium quality or more with an integrated card?
And actually i don't have this game because i don't have money to buy it yet.
My laptop's spec is:
Intel Core i3 2.40 GHz dual core processor
Intel HD Graphics 4000 video card
16 GB of RAM
Windows 10 Home
Set all video settings to low, except for texture level which works fine on high.