bluel0bster
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RE: Amnesia intel patch
(04-22-2013, 07:42 AM)Diz Wrote: (04-22-2013, 04:24 AM)bluel0bster Wrote: Integrated GPUs are very underrated. My sad, year old laptop with an i5 and intel hd 3000 could run mw3, bl1 and bl2, gw2, the bioshock series, the fear series, and the dead space series to name a few, albeit on lowish resolutions and low graphics. Not really sure why integrated cards get such a bad rap.
The computers I tried this on that were just about a year old (and one of them cost a lot as well) could not manage that, so I have had less luck with those kind of cards, nonetheless they are not really intended for any sort of gaming, so if they can handle it, that would be a nice bonus, I guess.
With my newest laptop, for instance, it could technically start up Sonic Generations the first time or two. That laptop had optimus technology, which means it had a low performance intel card for regular desktop use (battery/power saving) and a GeForce mobile card for gaming. Sonic Generations refused to acknowledge the GeForce card, though, and it was a known issue. Those times I did manage to start it up with the lowest settings possible, the framerate would drop to 1-3, the control lag would skyrocket and generally the game would be as unplayable as it ever would be. A few years later, they released a fix for it to make it pick up on optimus Technology, and now I can play the game really smoothly on the same laptop with decent settings.
On another similar computer, I tried to start up Left 4 Dead 2 on the lowest settings, just to test, and by god, about 4-5 FPS, and the lighting was so bright, no dark areas, constant freezing or crashing, control lag. There was no playability. I bought a really cheap low profile card for the same computer, and the framerate is constant 60+ and everything looks beautiful and controls are responding awesomely~
Perhaps you have a newer or much more expensive computer than I have been using.
Sounds weird, might be a higher-end processor in my notebook. That would make an enormous difference with integrated graphics.
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