you and your grandmother’s computers should be undoubtedly. Seriously, if Dice is going to release
the a new battlefield game every year, it would only be a matter of time before upgrading my PC would
become a care of my annual expenses(So much for future proof
This is a guide for the user without the big bad GPU stuck at home with Intel's new torture method
called Intel HD. It's not a horrible GPU though, I wouldn't have been benchmarking this game.
We later on played the Battlefield 4 beta to analyze its performance.
This is the RIG used for the benchmarks below:
Lenovo Ideapad Y410p
-i7-4700MQ
-Intel HD 4600 clocked at 780 Mhz
-8gb DDR3 RAM
-1 TB HDD
Here are the benchmark results we recorded during the alpha gameplay (fps)
Low (1024x768)
MIN:20
AVG:28
MAX:48
Medium (1024x768)
MIN:18
AVG:25
MAX:30
HIGH(1024x768)
MIN:12
AVG:17
MAX:25
Ultra(1024x768)
MIN:10
AVG:14
MAX:20
The gameplay can be viewed here:
**ALTERNATIVE LINK**
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwsgCllo7OY
Verdict:PLAYABLE
Even though the Intel HD is a flimsy competitor compared to any other graphics card in the market,
it does the job on some games. Surprisingly, it can play battlefield 4 at a playable framerate on the
lowest settings. One would be dreaming to play the beta on ultra in 1080p, but for the low cost gamer, this serves as a "temporary solution".
Get the latest drivers from:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx
This post has been edited by Mwila: Oct 7 2013, 04:10 AM
Oct 7 2013, 04:04 AM, updated 13y ago
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