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But to answer your question, no, GTA V is a very resource intensive game, compare your system requirements with the minimum specs required on the game's store page.
The game does require a quadcore CPU and a dedicated videocard.
Will Gta 5 also work but mayby on lower settings?
Luckily GTA 5 is well polished and optimized.
The only way to make your GTA V somehow work, would be to allocate at least 1 GB to your integrated GPU and take down whatever you can to minimal. Playable FPS still not guaranteed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bwTXS_NW0DU
that's not playable... any action at all and you are going to see nothing but a slideshow.
My also, decitated vram is 512mb but my total vram can up to 4gb
You know that a screen recorder takes some fps from a game.
Without recording fps will be higher of course.