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Stellaris
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Stellaris (2016)
Duration: 9:07
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Stellaris is a real-time strategy 4X developed and published by Paradox Interactive. This time we are not conquering the world but the space.

Released in 2016, Stellaris became one of the most popular strategy in the world.
Travel through the space, visiting millions of planets, moons and stars, colonize and eventually fight for our new world is one of many tasks they are waiting for us in this game.
I was always a huge fan of space and planets so I also had a huge expectations to the visual part of this game, and I wasn't disappointed at all.
Even playing on my laptop game treat me with beautiful graphics. Full HD resolution makes this even better and create on my face that weird curve of happiness.
Gameplay was smooth, average fps was around 30-35 (this video was recorded on the same laptop the game was played on).
Audio was clear and sharp adding some sweetness to already great game.
Even my 13" laptop screen wasn't a problem at all and couldn't break pleasure from exploring neverending space.

Laptop Lenovo Ideapad 510s
CPU: Intel Kaby Lake i3 7100U (2.4 GHz, dual-core)
GPU: Intel HD 620 (integrated)
RAM: 8 GB DDR4 (single channel)
SSD: 128 GB

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