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i have Dell Vostro 1550 Laptop with Intel HD3000 GPU
i want to play tomb raider 2013, but game cannot works because of low gpu, my question is can i play tomb raider 2013 in Intel HD3000 with any trick, torbuleshhoting or overclock, etc |
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Really the only trick I know of is to make your configuration settings as low as possible. Turn off any anti-aliasing, shadows and set everything to low. Maybe even lower the screen resolution to a compatible size but lower than your monitors native resolution. The game might not be pretty but if it runs you can play. Other than increasing your amount of ram and updating the graphics drivers from the Dell site, I can't think of any other tricks. Most lower end laptops are not meant for gaming.
Last edited by Appzalien; May 11th, 2016 at 04:03 AM. |
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Thanks for the reply, i have tried this method and game is starting perfectly, but after 5 or 6 minutes game scree going to black, i think intel hd3000 gpu is very low for the game..
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Just my words as premieritzone wrote. Turn off the V-sync and set everything low. I did that when I was playing NFS The Run. I have an old laptop
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Nice topic .
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I am an idiot. Thanks for the help !
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