My PC has the following,
* Windows 10
* 6th Gen Intel Core i3, 6100U mobile processor
* Intel HD Graphics 520
* 4GB memory
My SE is running on Intel 4000, and It works seamlessly, with a few lag spikes sometimes.
The Intel HD 520 graphic card should be slightly more powerful than Intel HD 4000, so I guess it should work just fine.My SE is running on Intel 4000, and It works seamlessly, with a few lag spikes sometimes.
Change the following settings in the Graphics menu:
I agree with you, but i think the post that Pepethecat made was meant as a joke
Harbinger, is there any way to return to default settings after experimenting with these (and other settings)? I can't find a way to go back to default. So I'm relying on my memory.Change the following settings in the Graphics menu:Those are the least demanding graphics settings possible in SE. If those aren't good enough, you can try disabling some objects or layers from rendering (like galaxies, nebulae, aurora, comet tails, clouds, water, etc.)
- Anisotropy level: off
- MSAA antialiasing: off
- FXAA antialiasing: off
- Dithering: off
- Aurora quality: low
- Black hole quality: low
- Ship warp quality: off
- Diffraction spikes: off
- Lens flares: off
- Landscape LOD: -2
- Loading speed: (higher numbers will load faster, but will lower framerate while loading terrain)
- Eclipse shadows: off
- Ring shadows on sky: off
- Planet shine: off
- Night side lights: off
If that still doesn't work, then there's not much you can do. SE is a fairly demanding 3D program, and generally requires dedicated graphics hardware to run well.
There isn't any "default" button except in the controls settings, so you have to use your memory.