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You won't want to use the Yoga Pro 2 for newer games as it does not have a dedicated graphics card, however it works well with less graphically intensive games, and older games. I have played a lot of Torchlight 2 on it with no problem, and the same goes for older Civilization games and even Knights of the Old Republic. However, newer games (Call of Duty, Civilization: Beyond Earth) require a bit more graphical juice than this has.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I play league of legends on it just fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can play some games, but does not have a dedicated graphics card, so graphics heavy games will not run well. I have used it to play KSP and it runs great after I turned the settings down slightly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends. I play Star Wars: The Old Republic on it and it works great. It's fast but the graphics are not nearly as nice as if you had a dedicated video card. Newer games would need super low settings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My daughter owns this notebook, but only uses it for school... lol I think it will depend on the game more then anything else. If your looking at playing a FPS online it may not work as well as playing something that you download and play on the computer. I would simple look at what it is you wish to play and see what the game recommends and go from there. This computer does not have a separate graphics chip as a true gaming laptop would have, but remember you're also not spending the big monies that a true gaming laptop would run you. Food for thought...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have this computer. I've played a few steam games with it but it has a hard time changing the resolution to fit the screen so you won't be able to see you mouse on the screen. I've only been able to play dota and one or 2 other games.
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