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CSGO
GMOD depending on your CPU
That's basically it.
System requirements are listed on each game's store page.
You can use another site to compare the suggested GPU to your own and decide if it will work or not.
This is Outlast 2, so expect better performance if you play the first one.
As for Rust. I don't think you'll be able to run it. This guy has a i7-6500u and is still very choppy.
GTA V: You'll struggle a little but you should be able to
CS:GO: Yep
Outlast: Most likely
Fifa: No
Resident Evil 7: Yep
Overwatch: Yep
WWE 2K16: Yep
Chk link
RCT2
Sims 1
Fallout 2
SimCity 2000
these are some games that run great on your graphics chip. i play RCT2 at 30fps on my hd4400
but maybe this will be usefull to someone.
I have basically the same laptop, these are the games i've been able to play well enough ( only single player... not online mode)
Metal Gear Solid V
Batman Arkham Asylum,
Batman Arkham City,
Batman Arkham Origins,
(Definetly NOT arkham Knight... that is just imposible, i tried)
South Park Sitck of Truth and Fractured But Whole
Styx Shards of Darknes & Master of Shadows
Rise of Tomb Rider