Thursday, February 9, 2012

Make Battlefield 3 run without minimum requirements?

I KNOW my computer won't run Battlefield 3; I have a frikkin Intel HD graphics card. But is there any type of patch which automatically sets the graphics to low/makes the graphics lower quality? Because I REALLY want to play it, but I won't get it if I know I can't play it.Make Battlefield 3 run without minimum requirements?
No there is no way your rig would be able to play bf3. I suggest getting the game on a console instead if you already have one.
Nope. The Intel chip doesn't support 3D shading. It simply can't run a modern 3D game. Get a real graphics card (not a chip on a board) or give up on playing games. Sorry.Make Battlefield 3 run without minimum requirements?
PC MINIMUM System Requirements

鈥?Operating System: Windows 7 or Vista with Service Pack 3

(It will work on 32 or 64-bit Windows 7 and Vista)

鈥?Processor: Intel Core2Duo 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon X2 2.7 GHz OR Better

鈥?RAM: 2 GB

鈥?Video/Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 GT / ATI Radeon HD 3870 OR Better

- Graphics Card must be DirectX 10 or 11 compatible

- Graphics Card must have a Minimum of 512 MB of RAM (graphics card memory)

鈥?Sound Card: DirectX compatible (If you have 7 or Vista and you get sound it is "DirectX compatible")

鈥?Hard Drive: 15 GB Free Space for DVD disc version OR 10 GB Free Space for digital download version



PC RECOMMENDED System Requirements

鈥?Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit

鈥?Processor: Quad-core from Intel OR AMD

鈥?RAM: 4 GB

鈥?Video/Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 560 / ATI Radeon 6950

- Graphics Card that is DirectX 11 compatible

- Graphics Card that has a Minimum of 1 GB of RAM (graphics card memory)

鈥?Sound Card: DirectX compatible (If you have 7 or Vista and you get sound it is "DirectX compatible")

鈥?Hard Drive: 15 GB Free Space for DVD disc version OR 10 GB Free Space for digital download version.Make Battlefield 3 run without minimum requirements?
To properly answer your question, there's nothing you can do about except getting a better graphic card. I had issues with Battlefield 3 as well when I was using a GT220. I upgraded to a GTX 560 TI and everything went well and smooth. All the game I played were smooth from then on.



However, if you're tight on budget, I suggest getting at least a GTX 460 or a GTX 550 TI. You shouldn't experience any issues then. I hope this helps you as it's always nice to get an extra player in Battlefield 3.

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