Can I Run AC Unity On My Laptop

slimshady9995

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Hi, I just wanna know whether core i5 3337u 1.8 GHz up to 2.7 GHz, graphic card is NVIDIA GEFORCE GT720M and 8GB of RAM. Can I run Assasin's Creed Unity with these specs on my laptop ?
 
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The below video shows AC: Unity being played on a laptop using a 3rd gen Core i5 and the GT 720m. No details as to what graphic settings other than the "low settings" in the comment. The FPS seems to be displayed in red in the top right corner; not very large and partially covered by a logo. For the short period of time I looked at it, it seems to be bouncing between 9 - 15 FPS.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EWkfC4bXpw

I am assuming software is being used to record the video rather than an external video recording hardware device so actual performance might be 20% better which basically means the FPS might be 11 - 18.

sreeramnair

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No. GT 720 is not capable of running it though your processor and RAM may handle it at medium settings. Upgrade to a minimum of GTX 970 to play it at medium settings at 1280x1024 resolution. Gooluck and happy gaming bro. :)
 
The below video shows AC: Unity being played on a laptop using a 3rd gen Core i5 and the GT 720m. No details as to what graphic settings other than the "low settings" in the comment. The FPS seems to be displayed in red in the top right corner; not very large and partially covered by a logo. For the short period of time I looked at it, it seems to be bouncing between 9 - 15 FPS.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EWkfC4bXpw

I am assuming software is being used to record the video rather than an external video recording hardware device so actual performance might be 20% better which basically means the FPS might be 11 - 18.
 
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neefs44

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Hello my laptop has NVIDIA GeForce GT HW 520MX, Processor | Intel (R) Core (TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz (architecture: x64; 2100 MHz), Ram 6 gigabytes, I think I go to the lowest details, they all say HW that those claims are exaggerated and that it goes off in a weaker pc.