• gta v on intel hd graphics 4000
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[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKRtOHWxkns[/hd] holy fucking shit i can play this on my school computers and it actually looks pretty damn good provided i go through the effort carry around a 128gb+ external hdd...
this would cause my old highschool computers to go super nova
Bad part is, that looks pretty much what I remember GTA4 on max looking like.
I could happily play like this. I would be happy playing on setting WORSE than this, it looks fine too me, especially since this level of detail is what i'm used to running
The lighting makes it feel like GTA3 or something. Just have some sort of lightmap would go a long way.
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;47561726]Bad part is, that looks pretty much what I remember GTA4 on max looking like.[/QUOTE] Hardly anything like GTA IV on Max.
that's pretty fucking awesome
Holy shit, I might be able to run this on my piece of shit pc after all
I7 with 8gb DDR3. Still impressive that it runs at all though.
B--but [QUOTE]Notebook usado para teste: Marca: Samsung Modelo: 500P4C-AD2BR Sistema Operacional: Windows 7 Profissional ( 64Bits) Memória RAM: 8GB Tipo de memória: DDR3 Placa de Vídeo: Integrada ( Intel HD Graphics 4000 ) Memória Dedicada: 64MB Memória Total Compartilhada: 1696MB Versão do driver de Vídeo: 10.18.10.4176 Disco Rígido (HD) - 500 GB Processador: Core i7 3630QM 2.4 GHz Tamanho da Tela - 14 Polegadas[/QUOTE] Still funny to see this tho
Looks like the 360. Pretty damn impressive.
[QUOTE=Morbo!!!;47562039]I7 with 8gb DDR3. Still impressive that it runs at all though.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Siemz;47562239]B--but Still funny to see this tho[/QUOTE] I think this was intended as a laptop demo. A lot of relatively high-end laptops will have i3/5/7's and 8GB DDR3 RAM (Mine and my brother's does), yet have integrated graphics, which struggles to play LoL at times, so this is fucking remarkable
My notebook for some reason has a true blue quadcore 3.2 ghz i7 and a decent dedicated AMD graphics card. It owns when games recognize the card. The problem is its stupid bullshit switchable graphics which I can't turn off. There is literally no way to make it only use the dedicated card, so games that don't support switchable graphics, like GTA 5, will not use it.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;47562586]My notebook for some reason has a true blue quadcore 3.2 ghz i7 and a decent dedicated AMD graphics card. It owns when games recognize the card. The problem is its stupid bullshit switchable graphics which I can't turn off. There is literally no way to make it only use the dedicated card, so games that don't support switchable graphics, like GTA 5, will not use it.[/QUOTE] I used to have a laptop like this, there's some fuckery you have to do with safe mode and options in CCC to make it work. I might have actually had to install modded drivers to make the option visible, as well. Stupid.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;47562609]I used to have a laptop like this, there's some fuckery you have to do with safe mode and options in CCC to make it work. I might have actually had to install modded drivers to make the option visible, as well. Stupid.[/QUOTE] Happens to me, although usually just forcing programs to use the high performance card through the AMD control center fixes it.
Can't you just disable the APU in the bios?
Glad they went through all the time to optimize it thoroughly.
Damn, this is my exact card. The jaggies aren't pleasant but I didn't expect it to run at more than 20fps. Maybe I'll get it.
Does this mean I could run it on my 650m? I was kinda curious but had actually discounted the thought of it. My processor and RAM I know to be up to the task, but didn't think my GPU would do it. Course my laptop will probably end up as a space heater, but I can live with that.
I had to check that my CPU has a HD 4600 on it, I haven't ever touched it. Pretty amazing how much potential do today CPUs have.
[QUOTE=mark6789;47562246]Looks like the 360. Pretty damn impressive.[/QUOTE] The 360 version has an actual lightmap, shadows and reflections, though
This is why GTA:V looks like on my 5770 :(
[QUOTE=Terminutter;47562775]Does this mean I could run it on my 650m? I was kinda curious but had actually discounted the thought of it. My processor and RAM I know to be up to the task, but didn't think my GPU would do it. Course my laptop will probably end up as a space heater, but I can live with that.[/QUOTE] I've got a 630m, and it runs pretty fine. i3 & 8GB ram too. Very rare I have any fps drops in it.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;47562631]Can't you just disable the APU in the bios?[/QUOTE] No, their custom BIOS removes the option.
[QUOTE=Adstheratz;47562978]I've got a 630m, and it runs pretty fine. i3 & 8GB ram too. Very rare I have any fps drops in it.[/QUOTE] Oh my, I might have to treat myself!
[QUOTE=Adstheratz;47562978]I've got a 630m, and it runs pretty fine. i3 & 8GB ram too. Very rare I have any fps drops in it.[/QUOTE] Do you happen to know what your average FPS is?
I wonder what it would look like with my laptop's Iris 5100. Was thinking of avoiding GtaV thinking it would barely run.
This is great; it'll definitely run fine for me because I have a GTX 750. Oh wait, fuck, no, it'll still grind to a halt because of my Core2Duo E4500.
Damn... And i cant ultra it on a gtx 970
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;47563633]This is great; it'll definitely run fine for me because I have a GTX 750. Oh wait, fuck, no, it'll still grind to a halt because of my Core2Duo E4500.[/QUOTE] That's pretty much my only reason why I cannot buy this game at this moment; my CPU just isn't strong enough for this game and is fairly old (pretty sure I gotta re-add the thermal-paste been heating up recently)
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