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In theory it should run (with the lowest settings), as the game requires DX11 and your iGPU does support DX12. But... the minimum requirements for the GPU is an NVidia GeForce GTX 1050 which would outperform the UHD 600 by a few times, at least, depending on the exact CPU and iGPU you have. It also might be a problem with VRAM. iGPUs are usually limited in the amount of RAM they can use as VRAM. Now, TCG Card Shop Simulator should't be that VRAM intensive, considering the limited 3D area. You're best bet is put this question in the games forums and hope the devs will answer it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/3070070/discussions/. ( Now I saw you already posted in the game forums... good, there's a better chance someone has tried this game out there than here. When I searched the Steam Store I've seen a Demo indexed for the game, but it's not available anymore. Maybe you could ask the devs for a demo, they could send you an activation for their internal testing/demo release to try it out. )
As for the CPU, it shouldn't be a problem for an i3 with any kind of UHD 600 graphics (I'm guessing intel core 7th generation or higher), as the minimum CPU specs are pretty low.
Game Requirements:
i3 w/ UHD 610 is barely good enough for GTAV @ 720p
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3070070/TCG_Card_Shop_Simulator/
no, min gpu is 1050
thats about 1000x stronger than any intel hd/uhd
Thanks for the reply! I’ve just seen this video on YouTube and think it matches the same process as my laptop? What are your thoughts?
https://youtu.be/4ltrtdWz0IU?si=hNg8DRXteZIKqvOp
https://www.notebookcheck.net/HD-Graphics-620-vs-UHD-Graphics-620-vs-UHD-Graphics-Xe-G4-48EUs_7435_8098_10397.247598.0.html
So, just please check your CPU name, without the name, we can't know for sure of the performance. The UHD brand is quite generic at Intel, they've been changing numbers for years, and some drivers just show "UHD graphics", so it's becoming harder to find what exactly are the specs of the card without the name of the processor. On the other hand, you can find the name of the processor quite easily, in system info or in processes, or just install CPU-Z from a valid site, and get more info on CPU, RAM, etc.: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html.