I can run skyrim on medium/high I think, so can I run fallout 4 on a medium? would it still be worth playing on low? I don't have a console and don't fancy buying one just for it tbh.
I can run skyrim on medium/high I think, so can I run fallout 4 on a medium? would it still be worth playing on low? I don't have a console and don't fancy buying one just for it tbh.
Assuming you'd get it through Steam, you could always get it and try it - if it doesn't then just get it refunded. 2 hours, remember
With that graphics card, I highly doubt it. Are you sure you can run Skyrim on medium/high? Even that seems a bit unlikely, unless your FPS is in single figures or something.
No, loading up the game would probably set that Intel GPU on fire :/ The minimum specs are quite high for a Bethesda game this year, no integrated GPU will run it.
With that graphics card, I highly doubt it. Are you sure you can run Skyrim on medium/high? Even that seems a bit unlikely, unless your FPS is in single figures or something.
Yeah, the only thing that stopped me from playing it is my lack of usb mouse. Definitely playable on medium, maybe pushing it a little with high though.
No, loading up the game would probably set that Intel GPU on fire :/ The minimum specs are quite high for a Bethesda game this year, no integrated GPU will run it.
Processor was a 2.1Ghz Dual core of some sort, 6 GB of RAM, Graphics card was same as yours. You've got .6Ghz more than I had and 2GB more RAM, it ain't enough unless you don't mind playing it on like 10fps or something ridiculous
Processor was a 2.1Ghz Dual core of some sort, 6 GB of RAM, Graphics card was same as yours. You've got .6Ghz more than I had and 2GB more RAM, it ain't enough unless you don't mind playing it on like 10fps or something ridiculous
Well graphics card is your biggest problem there, not CPU and RAM. Or rather, the fact that your computer doesn't actually have a graphics card (HD 4400 isn't a card, it's just part of the CPU) is the problem.
Well graphics card is your biggest problem there, not CPU and RAM. Or rather, the fact that your computer doesn't actually have a graphics card (HD 4400 isn't a card, it's just part of the CPU) is the problem.