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According to a comparison website, it should be fine. There was something about shading on the Intel website, and there was a 5 in the shading column. I don't understand what it was, but I assume it's the thing you mentioned and that 5 is better than 3. Thanks.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Hi! I also have Intel HD 4000, and unfortunately it looks like the dedicated RAM is only 64 mb. Is there anything I can do to increase that or to still be able to run the game? All of the other specs look fine, and it supports pixel shader 3.0.
- crinrict11 years agoHero+
No, you can't increase it without getting a new graphics card (desktop computer) or a new computer (if you have a laptop, which you can't upgrade)
Did you try the demo ? Maybe it runs on low settings.anyways
- Anonymous11 years ago
Just curious if you have Sims 4 now working with the Intel HD4000 graphics card? I am thinking of buying a new computer with that care and would greatly appreciate your advice. I thought by now you may be able to tell me if you have the 2 working and if you are having any problems. Thanks!!
- Mielosh11 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
I used to play the sims 4 with that card, but it crashed a lot, so I don't recomment it. My laptop has two graphic cards, that one and NVIDA, and I highly recomment playing the sims, and all games, with NVIDIA, cause I don't have crashed at all anymore. (personal experience)
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