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#1
DragonLiderSS

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Hi

 

[sorry if this post dont go here, i dont know where is the correct forum]

 

My question is if my PC can run Dragon Age: Inquisition at least all in minimun settings

 

CPU: 4 Cores to 3.20 Ghz

RAM: 6 Gb

OS: Win 7 Home Premium 64Bits

Graphic Card: Intel HD Graphics 2000 up to 2Gb [This cards extracted from the RAM]

 

In this moment i can play all games with good speed, how Plants VS Zombies: Garden Warfare, Battlefield 3, The Secret World, Dead Space 3, The Witcher, State of Decay, Tomb Raider, and other games.

 

The only game i cant run it is The Crew BETA, and games with DirectX 11 minimun requirement how Alien: Isolation.

 

DAI can run in my pc in low settings? i dont wanna HD, 60 FPS or Ultra settngs, i only wanna play it to continue this amazing story.

 

Thanks for your help.


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k1rage

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I think you might need a real graphics card, Those intel onbord cards (while better than they once were) are kind of a joke and have no place in serious moderen gaming.

 

Aside from that you meet the minium requriements


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Captain Wiseass

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Yeah, I'd get a video card. You don't have to go balls-to-the-wall with it, just something that meets the minimum requirement (i.e, an AMD Radeon HD 4870/NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or better. I'd go with the AMD, because some Nvidia users seem to have had problems).



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MegaIllusiveMan

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Hope it can help :) http://forum.bioware...m requirements



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Sylvius the Mad

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Aside from your lack of video card, your system seems adequate.

 

But the lack of video card is a serious problem.



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Phonantiphon

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Yeah without a proper GPU you'll be knackered.



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metalfenix

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I agree, those intel graphic chips won't be able to run this game.



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McPartyson

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Hi

 

[sorry if this post dont go here, i dont know where is the correct forum]

 

My question is if my PC can run Dragon Age: Inquisition at least all in minimun settings

 

CPU: 4 Cores to 3.20 Ghz

RAM: 6 Gb

OS: Win 7 Home Premium 64Bits

Graphic Card: Intel HD Graphics 2000 up to 2Gb [This cards extracted from the RAM]

 

In this moment i can play all games with good speed, how Plants VS Zombies: Garden Warfare, Battlefield 3, The Secret World, Dead Space 3, The Witcher, State of Decay, Tomb Raider, and other games.

 

The only game i cant run it is The Crew BETA, and games with DirectX 11 minimun requirement how Alien: Isolation.

 

DAI can run in my pc in low settings? i dont wanna HD, 60 FPS or Ultra settngs, i only wanna play it to continue this amazing story.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Yep new video card for sure. Go Nvidia. Just by the sounds of your specs, it sounds like a cheapy off the shelf unit so I would check to make sure your system has a decent power supply too...usually needed for a good video card. 



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Kurt M.

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Take your video card and burn it. With fully upgraded Antivan Fire.

 

Intel GPU's are just atrocious. Also, I recommend switching to Windows 8.1. I was a W7 user, and I got tons of DX crashes which seems to have gone away now. Also, the performance is a bit better I think.



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DarkAmaranth1966

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No, well, it will probably run on the lowest possible settings since all but you graphics card is fine for the game. You have Intel integrated graphics, just a chip on the motherboard, not a real graphics card at all. It was made for going online, doing homework, word processing and, looking at a few videos and photos not gaming. It will not do well and, will wear out much faster if you run the game on it.

 

In simpler terms, say you own a small car with a 4 cylinder engine, every day you load a 1000 pound bale of hay on top of the car and drive 5 miles to feed some cows. Sure the car does it for a while, but it was never made to do that and, as a result it breaks down sooner than if you had not forced it to overwork itself. Your GPU is that car and the game is that 1000 pound bale of hay.



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Fredvdp

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No way you're running some of those games on the ancient Intel HD 2000. You must have a GPU you're not aware of.

You should get a DXdiag report. Press the Windows logo on your keyboard + R, then type dxdiag and press enter. If the option exists, click the button to run the 64-bit DXdiag. Then click the button to save all information. The information will be saved in a text document. Go to http://www.pastebin.com and paste your entire dxdiag text into it. Then link the Pastebin file here so we can see what you have.