2014-03-07 09:47 PM
For the beta I tried using Intel HD 3000 to play Titanfall, However; it didn't work...
Can I play the game with Intel HD 3000? Do I need to update my drivers? Or is it unplayable?
Thanks,
-Nvoltis
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2014-03-07 09:52 PM
Go here http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri and test your PC. Here are the requirements http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=8045&game=Titanfall
But truthfully, I don't think that it will work at all/or you will get terrible frames. Is it a laptop or desktop?
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- Branden
2014-03-07 09:52 PM
Go here http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri and test your PC. Here are the requirements http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=8045&game=Titanfall
But truthfully, I don't think that it will work at all/or you will get terrible frames. Is it a laptop or desktop?
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- Branden
2014-03-07 09:57 PM
I tested it, and it said I could run it on game debate.
It doesn't give me an "X"
or a green "√" -> (Checkmark)
It gives me a grey, faded out "√"
I have a friend who can run it with Intel HD 4000 (But the graphics were all distorted)
They released a driver update, so I wasn't sure if I could run it after the driver update.
I have limited internet of 120GB. So I don't really feel like spending 50 GB to download a game I can't play...
2014-03-07 10:17 PM
Yea it sucks but i doubt you can play with that. Consider upgrading if possible
Sorry for the bad news!
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- Branden
2014-03-08 04:14 PM
The system requirements say AMD and Nvidia only, this means your graphics card is not officially supported and you can't blame the game if it doesn't run.
2014-03-08 04:24 PM - edited 2014-03-08 04:26 PM
The "Intel Integrated HD-Anything" gpu is not designed for gaming. The whole line is basically a lowest-cost way for OEMs to provide decent ("full-HD") DVD/Blu-ray and streaming media playback. If you're lucky enough to get a game you want to play running with one of these, be thankful.
And in the case of Titanfall, I think the 3000 just isn't going to cut it. mileysad: