Jagged Alliance 3 | Intel HD 620 (i3-7100U) | HD 720p FSR 2.0

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Jagged Alliance 3 ... youngest member in JA family comes with highest system requirements. How about to play it on Intel HD 620 GPU? Is is possible?

Game was released in 2023.

My laptop has i3 7100U onboard which is entry low power dual-core CPU (Kaby Lake) without turbo boost (max clock is 2.4 GHz).
Integrated HD 620 GPU is still very popular chip among laptop users and often used for light gaming.

AMD FSR 2.0 technology can also be used to increase performance off Intel integrated GPUs like HD 620.

Game perform well taking consideration CPU is only i3 and was loaded heavily during gameplay (on average 85%).
Resolution 720p and scaling 33% (ultra performance preset) allowed to hold average 22 fps.
Graphics was ok when camera zoomed out but whenever character passed near light source or camera zoomed in you could see pixel-party almost like in 1990.

For anyone who just want to play the game and has no other options or for someone who is waiting for new GPU HD 620 can handle JA3 for some occasional gaming. Unless you are very hardcore classic gamer like me and pixels are beauty you can't resist.

Laptop Asus Zenbook UX310UA
- CPU: Intel Kaby Lake i3-7100U (2.4 GHz, dual-core)
- GPU: Intel HD 620 (integrated)
- RAM: 12 GB DDR4 2133
- SSD: 250 GB M.2
- VIDEO RECORDING: AverMedia 2 Plus

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