No, a potato cannot run Rocket League. It lacks the necessary mobility and technology.
No, a potato cannot run Rocket League. It lacks the necessary mobility and technology.
I really enjoy playing the game and watching videos on it, but I'm unsure if my laptop will handle it. The details are: CPU is an AMD A4-5000 at 1.5 GHz with Radeon HD graphics, RAM is 4GB, OS is 64-bit Windows 10. They say the minimum requirements are: OS must be Windows Vista SP2 or newer, a 2.0 GHz dual-core processor, and at least 2 GB of RAM. The graphics need Nvidia 8800 or ATI 2900. I don’t have much knowledge about AMD CPUs, though—I was thinking maybe a quad-core CPU could work.
I didn’t know much about the PC, but I bought the game and played it for a month before stopping. If you have friends who play with you, it’ll likely be more enjoyable.
It seems you're asking about the graphics settings and performance of an A4-4000. The video might be a suggestion, but this device only has 2 cores and runs smoothly at 3.3 GHz. At 1.5 GHz it's still functional, though performance is lower. Its value is hard to judge without more details.
It's amusing since it still allows me to play it, even though I didn't purchase it.