Is my notebook able to play League?

AbejaReina1989·4/27/2018, 4:05:14 AM·1 votes·1,169 views
HP Flyer Red 15.6" 15-f272wm Laptop PC with Intel Pentium N3540 Processor, 4GB Memory, 500GB Hard Drive and Windows 10 Home - Walmart.com

I know the answer is probably no, but I was really trying to find something on a budget so I can do my online article writing and basic computer use for now. My computer was stolen. I have 15 days to return if this one doesn't work so considering my options.

Also, off topic but is there any way to download Microsoft Word for free these days? I feel so old. Had my computer for so long didn't have to worry about stuff like this lol.

Thanks guys!

5 Comments

Sohleks4/27/2018, 4:45:12 AM2 votes

Well google docs is a thing. I feel more traditional about it though.

Instead of paying microsoft big bucks for office software I suggest Libre Office. It's an open source free office software set. I have that on my computer. But I haven't used it too much. Works fine for the bit I've used. Saves to many formats.

Irelia Bot4/27/2018, 4:08:47 AM1 votes

Basically anything from the past 10 years can play league to some degree. My first desktop from 2005 could play league without a graphics card if that is any kind of indicator for you.

Almo4/27/2018, 4:13:00 AM1 votes

I used to play League on a AMD system with built in graphics. This will do just fine. Heck I got to P1 with that system.

notFREEfood4/27/2018, 6:33:43 AM1 votes

No.

I don't use it anymore, but I'm pretty sure that my old tiny laptop gas that exact same processor. At 1366x768 it struggled to get 30 fps on the lowest settings. The GPU in it is absolute garbage.

SilentNightSona4/27/2018, 6:54:51 AM1 votes

I'd say try to aim for at least an Intel I5 or AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8GB of RAM if you can. You can probably reasonably do this for around $400 USD.