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The demo won't install on my laptop, and I want to know how well the game will run before buying it. So if any of you guys have a weak system like mine, please let me know how well the game runs :)

1.3GHz Core 2 Duo
Intel 4500Mhd integrated GPU.

For reference, I can easily max out MDK 2 at 1080p, but the Judge Dredd game runs poorly enough even at lower resolutions & settings that I'm putting off playing it until my desktop is fixed.
I have an Alienware m11x, It's running the i7 chip, but I ran this with no troubles on the Intel graphics (4500). 1366x768, and all settings set to full through the Intel graphic properties (16x AF, etc).

I had the game running on an XP netbook before, so I'm sure a Core2Duo with an Intel 4500HD will chew through it no problem.

Hop that helps.
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kalirion: The demo won't install on my laptop, and I want to know how well the game will run before buying it. So if any of you guys have a weak system like mine, please let me know how well the game runs :)

1.3GHz Core 2 Duo
Intel 4500Mhd integrated GPU.

For reference, I can easily max out MDK 2 at 1080p, but the Judge Dredd game runs poorly enough even at lower resolutions & settings that I'm putting off playing it until my desktop is fixed.
Post edited April 01, 2011 by jsol1337
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jsol1337: I have an Alienware m11x, It's running the i7 chip, but I ran this with no troubles on the Intel graphics (4500). 1366x768, and all settings set to full through the Intel graphic properties (16x AA, etc).
We must have different 4500 chips since mine doesn't even support AA... Are you sure it didn't autoswitch to the Geforce? Or perhaps you meant "AF"?
Post edited April 01, 2011 by kalirion
Excuse me, AF. Thanks for the correction. It's been a long week.

Set texture quality to High, AF 16x, Vertex Enabled, and vSync on.

So I guess short answer to the original questions is, yes, the game will run on an Intel 4500.
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jsol1337: I have an Alienware m11x, It's running the i7 chip, but I ran this with no troubles on the Intel graphics (4500). 1366x768, and all settings set to full through the Intel graphic properties (16x AA, etc).
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kalirion: We must have different 4500 chips since mine doesn't even support AA... Are you sure it didn't autoswitch to the Geforce? Or perhaps you meant "AF"?
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jsol1337: Excuse me, AF. Thanks for the correction. It's been a long week.

Set texture quality to High, AF 16x, Vertex Enabled, and vSync on.

So I guess short answer to the original questions is, yes, the game will run on an Intel 4500.
Great, thanks! I'll pick it up then - hope the low-clocked Core 2 won't slow it down too much.
Ok runs pretty well at 1360x768. Too bad can't handle 1920x1080 that well, large portions of the first level ran at 20fps...

1440x1080 is more playable, but still framerates drop to 20 sometimes.

So I guess I should figure out if widescreen (1360x768) is more important to me than graphic quality from a 1280x960, or more graphic quality with some performance decrease at 1440x1080....

EDIT: Actually 1600x900 seems to be a happy medium. Similar performance to 1440x1080, but widescreen and looks much better than 1360x768.

Too bad its a pain to use - the monitor I have the laptop hooked up to does not natively support 1600x900, so I have to use the "scale to full screen" option in Intel graphics control panel. But the only way I can enable that option is if the desktop resolution is below 1080p... I wish you could tell it for each resolution which scaling option to use...
Post edited April 02, 2011 by kalirion
I've got a 4-ish year old HP nx6325 laptop comprising an AMD Sempron 3500+ CPU at 1.8GHz, 1.5 GB RAM and an ATI Radeon Xpress with Windows 7.

The game runs smoothly in full details on the sceen's native 1024x768 resolution. No issues whatsoever.
Post edited April 21, 2011 by jdinteractive