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DrCyanide11/1/2017, 5:26:35 AM3 votes

"Can run League" and "good for gaming" are two wildly different criteria to judge a laptop by.

The rule of thumb is that integrated graphics are not "good for gaming." They might be passable for a given game, particularly a game designed to run on a wide range of hardware and has several graphics options (such as League), but they're not "good for gaming." Newer games will likely leave you wanting something more.

I haven't kept up to date on processor improvements, but don't be too surprised if you have to turn down League's graphics a bit.

Douglas Funnie11/1/2017, 5:32:14 AM1 votes

Ehh, since this particular Lenovo laptop comes with an integrated graphics, the performance might not be good enough to run League.

I would go with something with a dedicated graphics card. Nvidia Geforce for example. Even a low end graphics card like Nvidia Geforce 950 could play League. It will most likely play at full settings.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834315926

Since the performance of the Acer is far more powerful than the Lenovo laptop. 155$ is a greater investment and you will be able to play League.

I actually found a League of Legends Gameplay Benchmark Review of the same computer with an even lower Nvidia Graphics GTX 940mx:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDSWqzeNImg

WyvernEgg11/1/2017, 7:42:08 PM1 votes

I don't like it. It can run league. but everything else will be meh.

Question though. Why did you post this in memes and games?