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Anonymous
11 years ago
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My laptop says it meets minimum requirements. Dragon Age says otherwise.

So here's the scoop: I've been having trouble launching Dragon Age: Inquisition (I haven't tried the other two yet) on a different laptop in hopes that it will run better. My original laptop is an I...
  • Fred_vdp's avatar
    11 years ago

    @Shescookiecat wrote:
    Both of them are Intel(R) HD Graphics cards

    Intel doesn't make graphics cards. Intel HD Graphics are integrated graphics chipsets and are below the minimum system requirements. They are designed for video playback, some light video editing and Photoshop, and for running some undemanding video games like League of Legends and The Sims.

    If you want to play this game, you'll need to buy/build a gaming PC or get a video game console.

    To get an idea of quality hardware, check out http://logicalincrements.com . For this game, I recommend a 'very good' tier graphics card and an 'excellent' tier processor.

    Another good idea is to look at the system requirements and compare them to the Tom's Hardware GPU hierarchy chart: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html

    And here are the system requirements:

    Graphics CARD

    AMD Radeon HD 4870

    NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT

    Graphics Memory

    512 MB

    I don't think Intel's chipsets even have graphics memory. Instead, they share system RAM.

    Also, do you know the exact models of Intel graphics you have in each PC? Since performances are different on each laptop, I'd assume one has a better model. On the Intel HD 4600, the game is at least somewhat playable on the lowest quality settings and at a very low resolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkdpoTRCXLQ