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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Basically nothing new. Most 2D games should be fine and maybe VERY old 3D games.
Like 2005 and before if you are lucky.
Well you have a very low clocked dual core CPU. That is good for office work but not gaming.
Then you did not list any dedicated graphic card so i assume you only have the Intel HD graphic chip on the CPU which again, not meant for gaming. Its fine for small stuff and watching movies and such.
Also 4 GB of RAM is VERY low for todays standards, most modern games demand at least 8 GB and some even up to 16. Windows 10 alone will eat up like 70% of that, just to operate.
So in general, that is a low budget laptop, meant for office work, some internet surfing, watching Youtube and maybe playing some non demanding games, Facebook stuff or the like.
Its just not a system meant for any kind of serious gaming.
Not really. You will have to buy a new computer if you wanna play any newer games.