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Read the minimum specs, you lazy bum:
http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1549056-unofficial-will-my-pc-run-fallout-4-thread-8/
The answer is no, no your computer will not run Fallout 4, ever.
All that tech support is going to tell you is that your computer does not meet the minimum system requirements for Fallout 4. Which is true - the CPU is way below the minimum, and you don't have a graphics card. Since it's a laptop, there's no way to upgrade it. You're going to have to get a new PC to play this game.
Same here that system is way below minimum specs
Sorry everyone, I accidently posted the wrong computer specs when I posted the information onto the post, I have more than one computer. The specs that I posted was for my lap top, which I KNOW will never be able to play Fallout 4. I also have a desktop that DOES meet most of the requirements. My issue focuses on the graphics card, which is still a Intel HD graphics card.
PC game + intel graphics = fail
solution: never get a computer with intel graphics especially integrated
some companies don't know when to call it a day...intel makes processors, not sure why they bother getting their hands dirty with anything else
if you disagree, i would like to know why
Intel integrated graphics aren't good for running modern games, but a lot of computers (especially business machines) aren't used for gaming. For the kinds of things they are used for (general web surfing, e-mail, running spreadsheets or word processors, etc.) integrated graphics are more than acceptable, and having an integrated graphics chipset saves the company from having to buy and install a separate graphics card in each of their computers.
And if you happen to enjoy playing older games, an Intel chipset will often run those just fine.
"DOES meet requirements"
"Intel HD graphics"
Something tells me you don't understand the requirements. Furthermore Intel doesn't even make graphics "cards". You don't have a graphics card. You have a CPU and that's it.
System requirements for Fallout 4
Minimum
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
8 GB RAM
30 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent
Recommended
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz or equivalent
8 GB RAM
30 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB or equivalent
back in the days before graphics cards had their own interface, u know back in the day when you had a physical card that was your bus xD....i do recall having a few real basic intel graphics cards, but they would have basically been the equivalent of integrated, but that was before they put it on the MB
not sure if they still actually make separate cards or not, but pretty sure they did at one time
Okay well they don't make current competitive cards for gaming, how about that? They still make xeons and whatnot I believe.
I plan to upgrade my graphics card... I kind of had a feeling that the intel graphics card was not going to work... and let me say that with the expection of of the graphics card, I believe my desk top was meeting requirements in other areas. Thanks for the input.
Minimum
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
8 GB RAM
30 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent
Current
Windows 10 (64-bit OS) (orginally windows 8.1 (64-bit)
4th generation intel ® Core i5-4460 Processor (6M Cach, up to 3.40 GHz)
1TB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
8 GB RAM (which was clearly enough because it installed fine)
The only think i'm having problems with is the graphics card.
And then make sure your motherboard can handle that amount of power going through it... etc.
Well, I know a crappy motherboard can bottleneck an otherwise good collection of parts so, everything is worth taking a look at.
What my desk top is, is a Dell Inspiron 3847
This PC is still under warranty
I think I'm going to just call Dell and tell them I need to upgrade the graphics card and what ever I need to upgrade to play fallout 4, pay them for what is needed and let a tech install everything.
Get an Nvidia card. Some people prefer Nvidia, some prefer AMD. I've used both and in my experience Nvidia have much better drivers and more impressive technology (better antialiasing, PhysX - amazing for Borderlands 2, SSAO, etc etc.).
You'll want a power supply of 5-600W. This is probably more than what you strictly need for one card, but you don't want your power supply to be running at full capacity all the time (or ever, really).
I'm running the game just fine at low resolution, Medium settings, with a Quadro K2100m card, which is not particularly good but okay for a laptop. I would suggest you get a GeForce 760, they seem to be at a good price level currently. It should let you run the game at high or medium resolution, with high details.
If you want to run the game on highest resolution and Ultra settings you'll probably want a card in the 900 series, but I think those are overpriced at the moment.
While you're at it, check to see if you can install a fan in your computer case. Fans keep the components cool and make them last longer. Make it blow inwards, not svck air out of the case (you want there to be a higher pressure inside the case to keep dust from flowing in), and make sure the fan has a dust filter.
To the OP, please, just go buy a console, don't waste any more money on your PC, you will be much happier with a console. It will work with every game released for it, every time.
Honestly, your posts, really speak for themselves on this.