do you think you can play heavy games on Intel Celeron and Intel HD? If so, let's see the following discussion. Because this time Jaka wants to prove it..
Playing a heavy PC/Laptop game such as Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, Mirror Edge Catalyst or Battlefield 1, the most common problems encountered are because our computer specifications are not qualified.
Are you one of those who often face this problem? do you think you can play heavy games on Intel Celeron and Intel HD? If so, let's look at the following discussion. Because this time Jaka wants to prove that low specifications can also play heavy PC/laptop games.
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Playing Heavy Games on Intel Celeron and Intel HD, Can It Be Yes?
Photo source: Image: Full HD PictureReported via video belonging to LowSpecGamer. He proved that only with specifications** Intel Celeron G1840, Intel HD and 8GB DDR3 RAM**. He is able to play a heavy game called Mirror Edge Catalyst.
Where if you follow the minimum required specifications, your PC/laptop specifications belong to LowSpecGamer still not qualified. When tested to run the game, it clearly got below average FPS. Which means it can't be played.
But apparently, there's still a way to play it. That is, by doing tweaking the configuration much deeper. Or any other language, do a much lower graphics configuration than that provided by the game developer.
For more details, you can listen to LowSpecGamer's video playing the Mirror Edge Catalyst game on a low-spec PC/laptop as follows.
Can it work for all games? The answer could be yes, it could be no. Each game in general has different characteristics depending on the maker. Well, if you often experience this problem, ApkVenue recommends you to subscribe to your Youtube video LowSpecGamer.
Because through his Youtube channel, LowSpecGamer doesn't mind telling how to do it tweaking the configuration of a game is much lower than it should be. Although it makes the game's graphics ugly, but this makes you able to play it.
VIEW ARTICLESo, that's just the information from Jaka regarding that low PC/laptop specifications, using Intel Celeron and Intel HD processors, can also play heavy games. What do you think about this, interested in trying a tweaking deeper games?
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