

Ohh that’s a good point.Diablo is one of the biggest names in the gaming industry. When you start the game the computer has to meet the core game requirements or it won’t start. Keep in mind the Legacy graphics are not on by default. im sure it is low quality though for this price range. AMD Ryzen™ 7 3700U Processor with Radeon™ RX Vega 10 Graphics, 2.3GHz base, Up to 4.0GHz.

Gateway 15.6" Ultra Slim Notebook, FHD, AMD Ryzen 7 with Radeon RX Vega 10 Graphics, 512GB SSD, 8GB Memory, Tuned by THX Audio, Fingerprint Scanner, 2MP Camera, HDMI, Windows 11 Home, Charcoal Black I can’t link posts, but this is the laptop: IMO that $300 laptop would be fine for browsing the internet, typing up documents, watching Youtube, but not playing any modern 3D games.Īnd if it does have a solid-state drive, it’s likely a very small and mediocre quality solid-state drive. RAM wise, that laptop is sitting at the minimum, which means that your storage device will be working overtime with the RAM swap file in order to free up enough RAM to run the game. Storage wise, chances are that $300 laptop has a mechanical hard disk, which are awful for running D2:R… And if it does have a solid-state drive, it’s likely a very small and mediocre quality solid-state drive. (specifically speaking of the integrated graphics) However, when you see a “U” on a mobile chip, that means ultra-low power. Processor wise, the performance of the Ryzen 3700U well exceeds the minimum processor requirements of the game. Here is a comparison of the minimum graphics card requirements (performance wise) with the Radeon Vega 10 Mobile:
