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Intel Integrated Graphics - How to Pester Intel
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Solved: 8 Years, 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago RE: Intel Integrated Graphics - How to Pester Intel

This isn't an important topic. Integrated cards are not meant to play games. Nothing intel can do is going to change that. They were created strictly to satisfy simple low end 2d graphics required by the OS and other applications.

I don't understand why the majority of this forum can not grasp this fact and make dozens of tech support threads about how Amnesia will not run on these.

Quote:Historically, integrated solutions were often considered unfit to play 3D games or run graphically intensive programs but could run less intensive programs such as Adobe Flash. Examples of such IGPs would be offerings from SiS and VIA circa 2004.[12] However, today's integrated solutions such as AMD's Radeon HD 3200 (AMD 780G chipset) and NVIDIA's GeForce 8200 (nForce 710|NVIDIA nForce 730a) are more than capable of handling 2D graphics from Adobe Flash or low stress 3D graphics.[13] However, most integrated graphics still struggle with high-end video games.

There is nothing wrong with Amnesia, or the intel GMAs, they're both doing exactly what they were meant to do.

Even if you did get it to run, the performance would probably be so poor that it wouldn't even be worth playing.
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2011, 04:41 PM by Sel.)
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RE: Intel Integrated Graphics - How to Pester Intel - by Sel - 01-23-2011, 04:32 PM



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