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Left 4 Dead 2 Gameplay Test on Intel® HD Graphics Card

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

Left 4 Dead 2 on Intel® HD Graphics
Lowest setting
Recorded using FRAPS

music: 50 Cent - Ready for War

PC spec:
Intel Core i3-2310m, 2.10Ghz
Intel® HD Graphics 3000
4 GB DDR3
Windows 7

Overall Performance: Great

Minimum Specifications:

OS : Windows XP / Vista / 7
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz
Graphics Card : DirectX 9.0 compatible video card with 128 MB, Shader model 2.0. (NVidia 6600/ ATI X800 or better)
RAM : 1 GB for Windows XP / 2 GB for Windows Vista (Assume 2 GB for Windows 7)
Hard Disk : 7.5 GB of free hard drive space
Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Direct X : 9.0c

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  • How well do you think L4D2 will run for me

    Intel core i5 2410M 2.3 Ghz with 6gb RAM

    Intel Hd graphics family 3000

    Also how well do you think my computer will handle CS:GO

  • @Darkmatterman97 better than mine of course ;)

  • What's the software used for making this VIDEO? ex: Sony Vegas...what have u used, because i'm interested in the effect with the rectangles from 0:03 :D PM ME PLEASE :D

  • @Tudry2k yeah its sony vegas, but the other effect is windows live movie maker :)

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  • If your having problems go to steam library right click on l4d2 go to set launch options and type this -dxlevel 81 which should run your games smotthly :)

  • Ching chong

  • Looks fun

  • @aap1295 thanks it works jus a little bit laggy but good enough

  • @TheKingrock3 options>>advance settings>> aspect ratio:normal (4:3), resolution:640x480, anti aliasing:none, filtering mode:bilinear, details all on low

  • @aap1295 can u tell me some things i can reduce because when i reduced some of it worked a little bit ...but still laggy

  • @aap1295 ok thanks man

  • @TheKingrock3 to make it run with less lag

  • @aap1295 so i should reduce some things in the game options to make it work?

  • @TheKingrock3 well, i think ur pc can play it

    cause i have a friend who has only 1 gb of ram, intel pentium, windows xp 32 bit and it runs great on low settings, but lag at high settings

  • @aap1295 ok my dell computor information is this..... Processer IntelR PentiumR Dual CPU T3200 @ 2.00GHz 2.00GHz Memory (RAM) 2.00GB System type 32 bit Operating System. and i looked at ur website and it said fail can u please please help me because i really want to play this game with my friends.

  • @TheKingrock3 it depends on your pc spec. How many ram ur pc has? vga? processor? check it in here systemrequirementslab.c om

  • can this work on a dell computor ....i bought the the game for pc and if doesnt work should i use my other computor windows 7 intel?

  • @MrSwaper619 it depens on the settings of the game

  • @MrSwaper619 yup this is on my Asus A43E laptop

  • Also, can graphics cards for laptops reduce lag during gameplay?

  • Wait....THIS WAS PLAYED ON A LAPTOP??WTF?!?!? I CAN BARELY PLAY MINECRAFT ON MINE!!

  • @JokersJist usually the best temprature is below 60 degrees celsius, maximum temprature is 70 degrees celsius. Try buying cooling pad for your laptop to keep it cool... :)

  • @aap1295 What's a safe temperature? I don't play that long usually, my brother plays maybe 2-3 hours straight, but yeah...then we let it rest for at least 2 hours, then I'd get on...then it's off for awhile usually.

  • @JokersJist if your using laptop, try downloading battery care. It temps how much temperature on your hard drive. It help you know if your PC over heat, so you can let it rest for a while.

    What makes your PC heat faster is when your overclocking them or opening to many programs

  • @aap1295 But I've been playing games on this laptop for months...besides, the pc only processes at a high of 36% when online...doesn't overclock or anything...so if I keep it in a decently circulated area...would it really break?

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