Worth buying for Intel HD4000 pc?
boilface
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It's been a long wait for this game's release, and now frustrating reading through hundreds of bugs and tales of woe from unhappy owners unable to run the game.
I have an Intel i7-3770 chip seated on an Asus Sabertooth Z77 board with 32GB DDR3 running Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I don't have discreet graphics, so it's HD4000. Device Manager reports a driver date of 9/26/2012 and version 9.17.10.2867.
Basically, do you foresee any problems for me running the game? Any similar setups out there?
I have an Intel i7-3770 chip seated on an Asus Sabertooth Z77 board with 32GB DDR3 running Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I don't have discreet graphics, so it's HD4000. Device Manager reports a driver date of 9/26/2012 and version 9.17.10.2867.
Basically, do you foresee any problems for me running the game? Any similar setups out there?
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In other words, only trying the game in your own machine can give a sure answer right now.
I can imagine the price for the game is not going to be lowered for some time, so if you want to play, try it. In the rare event that you have to wait a few months to play, you won't be losing money as it should cost the same.
I currently use i3 ultrabook i3-2367 with HD3000 graphic chipset and the game runs fine... (slows down if there are more than 6 enemies) Although I use maximum performance setting for the visual effects...
Went into Baldur.exe file property dialog and checked "Disable desktop composition".
Game seems to be running good.
I'm actually surprised how good the graphics look compared to when I played it on its release. I'm running on a 30" so my resolution is 2560x1600.
Some of the text is blurry, which is disappointing considering we've had scalable fonts for over two decades. The UI is all blurred, enlarged raster images. Surely vectors would have been the obvious choice, especially now we have retina displays.