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Ok, so I’ve already made a battlefield 6 forum, for your reference you can check this link:
so the moderator advised me to open a different forum for the other games people were having issues with.
My specs:
i71255u
16gb ddr4 3200mhz
(single channel)
512Gb Nvme SSD
So to start off I’ll list the games that are having issues with Intel Iris Xe drivers:
Spiderman 2
The last of us part 1 remastered
The last of us part 2 remastered
Now all of these games might have minimum system requirements higher than my current requirements but the older ryzen integrated gpus like the ryzen 3 and ryzen 5 4600g can run these games without any graphical artifacting.
ill post all the links of the games that work on ryzen igpus and not on iris xe:
Spiderman 2:
Iris xe: https://youtu.be/KBNm7u683UA?si=AFRCoOrmbYpCgQi7
Ryzen igpus(older tank probably weaker or equals my cpu): https://youtu.be/kVUrOlng-ZQ?si=7hxRY1JDklWkWX3Y
the last of us part 1 remastered: (Couldn’t find a video for the graphical artifacting but I’m pretty sure if part 2 remastered has graphical artifacts this one will too.)
The last of us part 2 remastered:
Iris xe: https://youtu.be/7zEX99zWl1M?si=ZgKNhAW4TiObZJIr
Ryzen igpus(the Ryzen 5 4600g is able to run the game at 30 fls without graphical artifacting) https://youtu.be/DUxiG0K9CIc?si=PRftr7s3Jap9VwWl
so please fix your drivers intel.
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Hello Chaze,
Thank you for posting on Intel Community Forum.
Upon review, I can see that the previous thread focused on Marvel's Spider-man 2. To ensure that I'll be able to address this properly, we'll focus on the issue that you are having with Battlefield.
We want to assure you that we have thoroughly investigated these concerns. After checking, this particular title is designed and optimized to run best on systems equipped with discrete graphics cards. While integrated graphics can support a wide range of games, certain high-performance titles may not deliver the same level of visual fidelity or stability without dedicated GPU hardware.
We completely understand your perspective and the expectations you have for your system. Please know that our resolution is based on careful analysis, extensive testing, and a commitment to providing accurate and transparent support. Our goal is always to help you get the best possible experience from your hardware.
For more information, you may refer to Battlefield™ 6.
Having said this, I will now close this inquiry. If you have further questions or concerns, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards
Jed G.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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