Will my computer meet the minimum system requirements for these games?
Will my computer meet the minimum system requirements for these games?
The laptop possesses an Intel UHD Graphics 600 processor, an Intel Celeron N4000 processor, 4GB of RAM, and Windows 10 Home 64Bit. Determining if this configuration can handle these games at low settings is requested: Grand Theft Auto IV, Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead 2, Unreal Tournament 2004, Quake IV, Crysis, and Doom 3.
Grand Theft Auto IV, Unreal Tournament 2004, Quake IV, Crysis, Doom 3 could be made to play but you're still looking at 768p and lowest settings, that isn’t exactly something really enjoyable especially since you're looking below 30fps. Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead 2 would need to run the lowest settings and 720p and maybe you could go more than a few minutes before the graphics driver crashes and reboots your entire system. A laptop with a 3200u, on the other hand, will run everything on that list far above 40fps and some of them back to 1080p all for around $250. MOTILE 14” for example gives you a 128gb M.2 SSD with a slot open for a 2nd…
My answer is no. You can try, but that is not a gaming laptop and I expect the experience will be very poor and unplayable. You don’t have a dedicated graphics card, only onboard cpu graphics. The cpu itself is very weak and 4GB RAM is barely enough to run Windows. I am just trying to manage expectations, that laptop was never made for AAA gaming.
Why could I successfully play Mass Effect 1 and Grand Theft Auto Vice City?
Grand Theft Auto IV, Unreal Tournament 2004, Quake IV, Crysis, Doom 3 could be playable at 768p with the lowest settings and below 30 frames per second. Far Cry 2 and Left 4 Dead 2 would require the lowest settings at 720p, potentially leading to graphics driver crashes and system reboots after several minutes. A laptop with a 3200u processor will run these games at above 40 frames per second, and some back to 1080p, for approximately $250. The MOTILE 14” offers a 128GB M.2 SSD with an option for a second M.2 SSD and two memory slots supporting up to 16GB of DDR4 3200 RAM, costing $230. N4000 laptops generally lack upgrade potential and have lower performance, while upgraded N5000 models are similarly priced.
Will Doom 3, Crysis, and Quake IV exhibit lag? These are older games.
Okay well, I have nothing to do this weekend soo...
600p-768p Low settings and Fps is close enough to 30fps to be playable.
Doom 3 BFG "2012" All I have, it's playable but a bit laggy" This is the HD remaster with higher requirements.
Borderlands 1+2
Devil May Cry 1+2+3
Euro Truck Simulator 1+2
Fallout 1+2+3
Fallout New Vegas "Can be laggy in dense areas"
Just Cause 1
Just Cause 2 "With periods of lag"
Farcry 1
Farcry 2 "With lots of tweaking and lag"
Mafia 1
Mafia 2 "Laggy"
Silent Hill 1+2+3+4
Silent Hill Homecoming "random Lag"
The Elder Scrolls 1+2+3+4 "4 with some random lag"
GTA 3
GTA 4 "Can be laggy"
Quake 1-4
Quake Wars "Can be laggy"
Dirt 1+2
Diirt 3 "Laggy and choppy not that enjoyable"
Crysis 1+2 "Both are playable as single player but lag in multiplayer"
LoL
Bioshock 1
Bioshock 2 "With Lag"
Left 4 Dead
Left 4 Dead 2 "600p with okayish random lag"
Tomb raider everything up to Underworld
There is a pattern here, anything from 2009 and below can be made to run but titles that hit 2010 start to become an issue. The main problem you're going to have will be the iGPU sharing your system RAM, by default Windblows is going to take half of it so be wary on everything else running on the PC while you game.
I no longer have any more free game codes thanks to this 🤣