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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
You most likely do not meet the system requirements for the game.
What are your system specs?
So yeah, please post your specs.
And as that's a mobile graphics card, and I guess you're using a laptop, you can't upgrade it either.
That's not how it works, you can't "magically" add more cores or more memory without physically adding or upgrading your hardware.
Your videocard is vastly below minimum requirements.
Virtual memory isn't a magic button. It's using your HDD/SSD as a stand-in for RAM. But the disk is thousands of time slower than RAM. It's preferable to use virtual RAM as opposed to the PC crashing, or just saying "nope". But it won't increase performance, in fact any time you have to use it performance will be abysmal and adding more RAM would be the solution.
I mean you're just below the minimum requirements for RAM and for your GPU. So you're performance is bound to be mediocre. At some point there's not tweaks or configuration magic that will change things. At some point you just need better hardware. This sounds like one of those cases.
It doesn't matter - that card is WAYY below minimum requirements. Not a bit, WAY below.
I had a better card than that over 10 years ago on my laptop and that was about the performance I got if I tried to play Metro or Crysis on High.
Please understand we're not just saying this for kicks. you CANNOT magically make what you have better. It is not possible.
THe only thing you can try is to whack your graphical settings WAY beyond low and hope that you get some performance, but you sure as ♥♥♥♥ ain't gettin 720p.
insignificant difference since neither card is anywhere close to the minimum.
As the site does not have the 920M in their database, i used the 920MX instead.
Doesn't make much of a difference though. The increased performance gain is rather negligible.