Integrated Graphics: Iris Xe Graphics 80EU with i5-1335U

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ASUS VivoBook X1504VA-BQ005/DOS/15.6"IPS FHD/i5-1335U/16GB/512GB SSD/silver Display:15.6"; Battery: 42WHrs, 3S1P, 3-cell Li-ion
Can I play Sekiro shadows twice on this laptop ?
 
How are you going to get the game? If you go with digitally you can install steam games and then buy it and see if it works. You gave two hours of game time to try it out. (And two weeks real time) if you can't get it playable yo I can return it.


But for future reference Unless you need to have it portable, building you own desktop is the way to go. You can buy pieces one at a time, one part every month or two as a budgets computer basically everything is 50-100 dollars. ( I dunno your payment buy that would be like 25-50 dollars a month or what you can afford.

These days you can actually build a pretty solid computer for 400 dollars and that's new parts too that could easily play that. my past comp I spent about 6 months collecting parts but it was so great when I finally had them all. I then had some planned upgrades which spread out my money spent over almost 4 years, and I harvested the graphics card from my old comp which I bought 2 years prior so you really can build a very solid gaming comp and spread out thar cash spent over many years.
 
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Here my gaming pc - gamig deskstop:


and monitor:

 
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I’ve used a similar laptop with an i5 and integrated graphics, and while Sekiro should run, it won’t be at its best on high settings. You’ll probably need to lower the graphics to medium or low for smoother gameplay, especially in more intense scenes. The 16GB of RAM and SSD will help with load times, though. It’s definitely playable, just don’t expect ultra settings or smooth performance everywhere.
 

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