Dunno whats up with your machine, I ran it perfectly fine on HD4000, 60fps and all --- Post updated --- No "good" laptop for £400 is available as far as BeamNG is concerned.
Well its how you define good. My parents bought a laptop for i guess about £490 and it ran BeamNG on lowest with anti-aliasing at 30 fps with 3 cars. And i thought that was good. But after I built my desktop, i consider that terrible now.
save up to about $400 dollars and that will get you a decent rig mine can only run up to 2 vehicles though. Thank you intel pentium
Probably got ruined when I spilled coffee on it. Now it can't render text properly. I don't want to throw it away, though. It used to have a gt 650 in it that melted. I'm trying to see if I can fix it.
I use a laptop with an AMD a8 with integrated r5 and 12 gifs of RAM and get about 20fps lowest settings. I'd recommend getting an i3/1050ti combo on black Friday.
Hey, sorry for the bump, I've decided to look for a PC, not a laptop as they would be better quality for a lower price. I found this, in my budget, which is down to £350 now, is it decent? www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/desktop-pcs/desktop-pcs/pc-specialist-infinity-trion-ii-gaming-pc-10150725-pdt.html
far better single thread performance (matches Intel) and it's aim is to bring multicore CPU's to the masses (like hex and octacores) and it severely undercuts Intel, like its i7 6900K is about $1000 and the RyZen chip is $450 that is pretty much equal to the performance. We are just waiting for the lower end RyZEN stuff to come out