This is My Summer Car running on the Intel Celeron N2840 and Intel HD Graphics. It's a kinda popular game that one of my followers requested where where your goal is to survive and build your "summer car". As of the making of this video, I have only managed to partially build the engine, thanks to a tutorial, but from what I've seen, managing to fully build the car feels very rewarding. However, my save is lost, because I died at the end of the video (I had permanent death set to on), so if I decide to play My Summer Car again, I will have to start a new game and redo everything that I did in this game prior to making the video. Really unfortunate, I know. Anyway, as for the performance, well, it could be worse, you know. It's not great at all, but it is acceptable in my opinion for a slow-ish paced game such as this one. Also, it's so weird that lowering the resolution from 1366x768 even to 512x384 increases the average FPS by only 2, yes, freaking 2 (12 FPS to 14 FPS)! I don't know if it's a bandwidth issue, the CPU being a bottleneck, or just a problem with the Unity 5 engine that this game is based on. It could be anything, you know. I also ran the game in DirectX 11 and OpenGL mode off-camera, and the performance was exactly the same as before. So if you want to play this one with these specs, then my suggestion is to go for 800x600, in order to gain that extra smoothness, while also not sacrificing the sharpness of the game too much. And of course, you have to use the lowest settings. If you're asking for the game version, I used the latest version of the game.
Program that I use to monitor the FPS and the CPU, "GPU" and RAM usage: MSI Afterburner. Download link:
https://www.msi.com/Landing/afterburner/graphics-cards
My N2840 laptop: Lenovo IdeaPad 100-15IBY 80MJ:
Intel Celeron CPU N2840 - 2.16 GHz, up to 2.58 GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache, TDP: 7 W, Silvermont microarchitecture;
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) - 4 pipelines, burst frequency: 792 MHz (for the N2840), 1728 MB of shared memory;
4 GB Single-Channel DDR3 1333 MHz RAM;
500 GB 5400 RPM Seagate SATA HDD (boot drive). The game is stored on an external HDD;
OS: Windows 10 Pro 1903.
The video is edited using Sony Vegas Pro 14.
Intro music: Tobu & Itro - Sunburst [NCS Release]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lXBHD5C8do
Specs part music: Kevin MacLeod - Vivacity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpfBl5XazZ8
Other music that I used in this video: My Summer Car - Main Menu Theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pycGOLv-NyI
Credits to Aerial Drone Horizon, TOP-DRONE 82, lu and Zunic0 for the drone footages featured in the intro.
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