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Will This Laptop Run Bf3 On Lowest Settings

Can this laptop run Battlefield 3 on lowest settings?

no dude no chance 4 BF3 but maybe it can run BFBC2 n u also need 2 mention ur ram n HDD space

What is the cheapest laptop that can run Smite at full settings?

I wanted to be able to run smite at full settings and not have FPS problems. Right now, my computer FPS is around 30 and all the settings are on low. Is there any laptop that can run smite at full settings and not have FPS problems?

Are there any gaming laptops under 500 dollars that can run games like Overwatch, Black Ops 3, and BF3 well?

I’d qualify running a game well as running it at 1080p, 60FPS, and medium to high settings. At this price, the answer is no if you are just looking for a new laptop, so I’d recommend looking at the second-hand market to get the performance you want. If you’re up to the challenge, here are some specs as a guideline to make sure you get the experience you want.Graphics Card: 960M or better - An NVIDIA 960M will do everything you want right now, but might not run the games of two or three years from now very well. If you can find one a laptop with a 970M, 1050, 1050Ti, or 1060, it will give you a good amount of extra performance. (Pretty much the bigger the number, the better the performance here)Processor: i5 or i7 - The kind of i5 or i7 doesn’t matter too much, but it’s best that there isn’t a ‘U’ at the end of the processor name, e.g. ‘i5-7200U’. These are simply much lower performance.RAM: 8GB to 16GB - You can check if the RAM is DDR3 or DDR4, with DDR4 being the superior type. However, DDR3 isn’t a train smash.Storage: 1TB HDD and 128GB SSD or similar - This is an ideal amount of storage on a budget in my mind. The 1TB HDD will give you plenty of space, and the 128GB SSD will give you a good performance for games you have saved on it, as well as really quick boot up times for the laptop.Screen: 1080p - While 1080p is the only ‘must’ for the screen in my mind, you can also check out the other properties that could make the screen better. Check out if it has G-Sync (which makes games look smoother), its brightness (in nits), touch capabilities, and its coverage of the sRGB and AdobeRGB color ranges.Bonuses: A RealSense camera, a great keyboard, 5 star reviews, good battery life, etc - If the laptop has a bonus like these on top of everything mentioned above, then that’s an awesome bonus in my mind. If it doesn’t have any bonuses, it’s a bit of a let down, but not a deal-breaker for me.Maybe you’re not up for the challenge of looking for a second hand laptop though? That’s fine, it is more work that way, with more risk. In the case that you still want something new with the kind of performance you outlined, you’ll need to pay a decent amount more, in the range of $800–1000. Check things out on Amazon, in my experience it’s always got plenty of variety and good prices.

Can I run video games in this laptop?

Yes you can. 2.6ghz is enough to play many games, but here’s a fact; its an older processor (2013, still kinda old) The 4000 graphics are decent, but intel’s graphics aren’t always the best. May i ask how many storage you have, and is it an SSD or HDD. Upgrading to an SSD isnt that hard, and it will be worth the gaming preformance.These are the games you are able to run: (CODS, Battlefields, AC’s, FifaCOD:MW4 (requires a dual core, which you have, and over 2.4 which you have) and the games b4 itBlack Ops, maybe medium, as it only requires a core2duo, but the amount of space might be a problem.BO2, maybe low-med settings, test it out, if you have more than 4gb available,Maybe B03, if you have 60gb of storageGhosts, maybe low settingAdvanced warfare, prob not.Battlefields:Im pretty sure, you arent able to play much or all battlefieldsFifa:All games up to 2016, not sure bout ‘17Assassins Creed:Syndatcate, depends, it requires an i7 3700, which came out a year b4 your processor, you can try it out.AC1 (2007)AC2AC3BrotherhoodYou can try the other games tooMany of these games are a gamble, as IHD 4000, might not be able to graphically support these games.You can give it a tryBest of luck in gaming

Could this run battlefield 3 on low graphics?

It will most likely do medium at that resolution...

Can a HP dm4-2015dx Laptop play Battlefield 3 with no problem?

Microprocessor 2.10 GHz 2nd generation Intel Core i3-2310M Processor
Microprocessor Cache 3 MB L3 Cache
Memory 4 GB DDR3 System Memory (1 DIMM)
Memory Max 8 GB
Video Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000
Video Memory up to 1696 MB total graphics memory
Hard Drive 640 GB (5400RPM)
Multimedia Drive SuperMulti DVD Burner
Display 14.0” diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView LED Display (1366 x 768)
Network Card Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Wireless Connectivity 802.11b/g/n Dual-Band WLAN
WiMAX combo cards with WiDi

I have no idea how to compare system requirements so I wanted to know if these match up to, or are close enough to BF3 system requirements

Can i run battlefield 3 (bf3)?

Its possible but not definite you ram is great but processor needs to be at lest 2.0ghz minimum and the video card isnt the best either you can try but not guarantee it will work

Here is a list of minimum and recommended specs http://www.destructoid.com/official-battlefield-3-pc-requirements-released-211884.phtml

What modern shooters can you play on a crappy laptop with a decent graphics card?

Depends also what you class as modern.On my crappy laptop with a terrible graphics card I got away with:GTA III, Lara Croft I & II, Borderlands (first one and probably the most modern game on this list), Hitman (first one of course), Counter Strike and CS:S, Deus Ex (you guessed it; the first one), Far Cry, Half Life, Red Faction 1 & 2, Star Wars: Republic Commando and the first few Unreal Tournament games.System Shock might work too but I don’t have it. Also surely the early CODs aren’t too taxing on the ol’ PC and are probably pretty decent games.So you could try all of them.To avoid risk of buying something you can’t run at all however. Just use this:Requirements Test

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