Warframe 720p medium settings should run 30-50fps with occasional dips into the 20's. Wildstar should do alright at 720p mixed settings with fps in the 30's (best guess, not a lot of benchmark data available for the game), should be playable. The base game (non-BR) should run 30+ with Intel's recommended settings. (CS, Insurgency, and L4D2 probably potato friendly)įortnite BR lowest settings should get you around 30-40fps, heres a video: Intel HD 620 Gaming - Fortnite Battle Royale - i3-7100U, i5-7200U, i7-7500U, Kaby Lake it'll play but you're not going to be very competitive with the top echelon, so depends on your mindset. One or two of those will run on your potato, most only on your new rig. Zombies: Left 4 Dead 2 (yes, its older, but one of the best experiences with unlimited mods for replay and a great multiplayer scene). Hollywood action: R6 Siege (beware, it does have a pay to upgrade plan, etc etc) but if you are looking to maximize dollars spent: You have a pretty decent setup on the way, there are not many FPS shooters that you can't make run on that rig. I just posted a reddit on PCGamer's 2017 top free games and a few of those may be kid friendly (Short Trip and City Clickers are standouts, imo). Fruity Smoothie, Flora, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links if they already like Yu-Gi-Oh, Brawlhalla a fighting game in the SmashBros style, Pinball Arcade for some old-school paddle-table play (it has one table for free), Wizard101 a kid friendly MMORPG that's been around for awhile, MANDAGON a short, non-violent, puzzle platformer. Playable with room for improvement with the settings, but the game's optimization is out the window.įree kids games.hmmmm. Hello Neighbor, 1080p high settings, fps is all over the place with an average in the 50's but drops all the way into the 20's. If you play with the resolution scale slider a bit you should be able to increase the fps. My understanding is that the island map may be worse but I haven't seen anything recent (post 1.0) for that. PUBG, 1080p very low settings, you are looking at fps in the 40's (w/ dips into the 30's) outside in the new desert map. Thank you to some help by one of our users, I have reclaimed our old IRC channel! User test-runs his new Asus x205ta on a variety of games and posts results Picking A Cheap Graphics Card for Your Low-End Machine Official lists of games that support Intel integrated graphicsĬheap Low-End Gaming Curator Page (Courtesy of /u/inyourarea) Winners of The Best Freeware and Retail Summer 2012 Lowend Games Winners of The Best Freeware and Retail Summer 2013 Lowend Games Winners of the Best Freeware and Retail Fall 2017 Lowend Games Winners of the Best Freeware and Retail Fall 2018 Lowend Games Winners of the Best Freeware and Retail Fall 2019 Lowend Games YouTubers and game developers are treated on a case-by-case basis, and they must get approval from a moderator before posting. Running dxdiag or an application like speccy can help you easily figure out your specs.Ībandonware and emulation as a means of piracy both fall under this rule.
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