[–] Doc_ 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I used to have one with the same crappy integrated graphics card, you'd be surprised what you can actually play with low settings. It can probably play Fallout 3/NV on low settings, but not Skyrim. Pretty much anything pre-2010, excluding stuff like Crysis obviously, as long as you aren't too fussed about amazing framerates. For example mine could do games like Payday 1 and Metro 2033 at about 30fps on low settings... so tolerable.
[–] ISylaSI 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The specs in the link you posted shows you have intel graphics 4400. This means it probably shares memory from your ram. This could probably play more games then you would think on low settings. I bet you could play any of blizzards games. It will play minecraft and League of legends and lots of indy games. It won't be able to handle anything new that has a lot going on like skyrim. What games are you interested in playing?
[–] professionaldoctor 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Go to your Start menu -> Type 'dxdiag' in the search box and hit enter -> Click "no" when prompted to check for signed drivers
This will open the DirectX Diagnostics tool (looks something like this ), which will give you important details like CPU and RAM. Click on the "Display" tab to see info about your graphics card. Write these three things down and then post them here so we actually know what sort of hardware you have.
[–] mcseanerson ago
Not a whole lot. As others have pointed out though it can probably play some Blizzard games. I used to play the hell out of Diablo 3 on my macbook air when I was killing time. Also depends what resolution you play your games at. My native resolution on the macbook air was 1366x768 so it wasn't very taxing. I could also play Dirt 3 and wasn't too bad at Battlefield 3. Granted you will need to turn all the settings down.
[–] bassman1805 ago
IF you don;'t know the specs of your computer, download a program called speccy.
[–] innsett 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Here you go bud, knock yourself out.
[–] Codex ago
I don't find that tool very accurate for laptops. I have a "eh" laptop that runs tf2 at 80fps on high(not highest), and that site claims I shouldn't be able to run tf2 period.