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dragu89: Processor -- AMD A6-3400M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.40 GHZ

RAM -- 4.0 GB

Video Card -- AMD Radeon HD 6520G
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snowkatt: ...ehh you can squeek by if you fiddle with the settings a bit ( eupheism for a lot )
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saramakos: I have had good success using this site:

Can you run it?

I don't know what others think of it however.
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snowkatt: always found that a bit wildly inaccurate and a bugger to get to work on my system
You think he can overcome the 1.4 GHZ processor speed? 4 cores is good, sure, but at that speed, I don't know...
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dragu89: Processor -- AMD A6-3400M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.40 GHZ

RAM -- 4.0 GB

Video Card -- AMD Radeon HD 6520G
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yyahoo: Minimum system requirements -
Windows: Windows XP / Vista / 7,
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or similar AMD,
1 GB RAM for Windows XP, 2 GB RAM for Windows Vista and 7,
Nvidia GF 8800 512 VR or ATI Radeon HD 3850 512 MB,
23 GB HDD space.

At the least, I don't think your processor is going to cut it. I'm not an expert on Mobile Video Cards and you don't mention video memory, so it's hard to judge on that. You do have plenty of RAM at least. :/
Video memory it says 2027. Thanks for the help everyone.
Post edited November 19, 2014 by dragu89
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yyahoo: At the least, I don't think your processor is going to cut it. I'm not an expert on Mobile Video Cards and you don't mention video memory, so it's hard to judge on that. You do have plenty of RAM at least. :/
Nah, I think these AMDs have a turbo function that should crank it up to at least 2 GHz - should be workable.

Basically, dragu, you'll need to lower a bunch of the game's graphical settings and it won't look nearly as good as the promotional pictures, but it should work. Your framerate might be somewhat stuttery, too, but you should eek out at least a high-20s, which should make it tolerable.
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yyahoo: At the least, I don't think your processor is going to cut it. I'm not an expert on Mobile Video Cards and you don't mention video memory, so it's hard to judge on that. You do have plenty of RAM at least. :/
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Spinorial: Nah, I think these AMDs have a turbo function that should crank it up to at least 2 GHz - should be workable.

Basically, dragu, you'll need to lower a bunch of the game's graphical settings and it won't look nearly as good as the promotional pictures, but it should work. Your framerate might be somewhat stuttery, too, but you should eek out at least a high-20s, which should make it tolerable.
Do they? That would put it at the low end then.

I also ran the minimum Radeon Video Card, the 3850 on videocardbenchmarks to see where it placed in comparison to the 6520G.

The 3850 scored 542 on the Passmark test, while the 6520G scored 486.

As others mentioned, it might run if you turn some of the settings down a bit. It's hard to judge.

The best test? Download it and give it a try!

If you do, come back and let us know!
For system specs If you're using windows I always recommend DXDiag.exe. It's already in windows and is pretty reliable.
EDIT: The game may be here if you want to check it out.
Post edited November 19, 2014 by paladin181
I'll give it a go at the lowest settings and let you guy know. Thanks for all the help. I'll remember the DXDiag tip.
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paladin181: For system specs If you're using windows I always recommend DXDiag.exe. It's already in windows and is pretty reliable.
EDIT: The game may be here if you want to check it out.
According to the site, I pass the minimum requirements.
Post edited November 19, 2014 by dragu89
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dragu89: I'll give it a go at the lowest settings and let you guy know. Thanks for all the help. I'll remember the DXDiag tip.
You'll be doing me a favour, too. I've got an A8-4500 - better than yours but not by much ;)

System requirements aren't rock-solid. Generally, they're meant as guidelines, meant to ensure some minimum standard of playability. Also, GOG sometimes puts them higher in order to cover their bases - they offer money-back guarantees, so they want to make sure that what is advertised will work well.