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Hi, will I be able to run the game with a these graphics: Intel HD Graphics 620?
Thanks for advice, wouldn't want to spend money on the game for nothing!
 
i wouldn't want to try running this game on integrated graphics, a dedicated graphic card would be ideal, also you should post the rest of the specs of your pc so me or someone else can try to tell you
 
I don't know these kind of things, but I am just gonna list some specs that I think might be relevant. I bought this laptop for studying, but now I have some free time for gaming (have played Skyrim and Rome 2 Total War (on lowest graphic settings) on this laptop which worked fine).

I have a Lenovo ideapad 720-15ikb.

processor: Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.9GHz
graphics: Intel HD Graphics 620
Total storage 8146 MB
VRAM: 128 MB

Radeon RX 560
Chiptype: AMD Radeon Graphics Processor
DAC: Internal DAC (400MHz)
Storage: ~12063 MB
VRAM: 4044 MB
Together used: 8018 MB
 
If you only managed Rome 2 total war and skyrim on minimal settings I imagine it will not work for you... Besides the CPU I`m outdoing your configuration by millions of miles and I can`t play the game in a stable fashion for more than 20-30 minutes, another 30 minutes maybe with manageable stutters and after that it`s just not worth it, have to restart, etc.
 
I don't know these kind of things, but I am just gonna list some specs that I think might be relevant. I bought this laptop for studying, but now I have some free time for gaming (have played Skyrim and Rome 2 Total War (on lowest graphic settings) on this laptop which worked fine).

I have a Lenovo ideapad 720-15ikb.

processor: Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.9GHz
graphics: Intel HD Graphics 620
Total storage 8146 MB
VRAM: 128 MB

Radeon RX 560
Chiptype: AMD Radeon Graphics Processor
DAC: Internal DAC (400MHz)
Storage: ~12063 MB
VRAM: 4044 MB
Together used: 8018 MB

Uhm.. the Radeon RX 560 is your dedicated GPU mate. Why would you want to run the game (or any games) with your integrated GPU instead?
 
Uhm.. the Radeon RX 560 is your dedicated GPU mate. Why would you want to run the game (or any games) with your integrated GPU instead?

Sorry mate since yesterday I had no idea what the difference is. I just googled how to find out the graphic specs for my laptop and thought this was the right one... haha
 
I don't know these kind of things, but I am just gonna list some specs that I think might be relevant. I bought this laptop for studying, but now I have some free time for gaming (have played Skyrim and Rome 2 Total War (on lowest graphic settings) on this laptop which worked fine).

I have a Lenovo ideapad 720-15ikb.

processor: Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.9GHz
graphics: Intel HD Graphics 620
Total storage 8146 MB
VRAM: 128 MB

Radeon RX 560
Chiptype: AMD Radeon Graphics Processor
DAC: Internal DAC (400MHz)
Storage: ~12063 MB
VRAM: 4044 MB
Together used: 8018 MB
just checked your laptop specs (you said you have a Lenovo ideapad 720-15ikb) the cpu is kinda there but dont expect to run 1000men battles (400ish maybe), your gpu is ok-ish, where you will struggle quite a bit, at least for now since the game isnt optimized that well, is the ram, 8Gb isn't enough for the early access, it will stutter even with 10v10 battles in campaign (or at least did for me until i got 16gb of ram) plus its a laptop...you could try but its probably going to stutter quite a bit for now, i suggest you wait until:
1. the game gets optimized
2. people will start posting benchmarks for the game with the various configurations and you can know for sure how well/bad the game runs on your setup
 
I started playing the game with an I7, 8GB of RAM and a 2GB Geforce. The game was barely playable. Upgrading RAM to 16GB has made it playable on lower settings. In the process of getting a newer Geforce with 6GB of memory.
 
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