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Hello Intel Community,
I’ve been playing Pokémon Infinite Fusion, a fan-made Pokémon game that allows players to fuse different Pokémon into new, unique combinations. The game is relatively lightweight, but I’ve noticed some performance issues when running it on my system, which uses Intel integrated graphics (specifically, Intel UHD Graphics 620).
I’ve tried tweaking a few in-game settings, but the performance still lags during more graphically intense moments. Does anyone have experience optimizing games like Pokémon Infinite Fusion on Intel integrated graphics? Specifically, I’m looking for:
- Best settings adjustments (both in-game and through Intel Graphics Command Center) to improve performance.
- Tips for reducing frame drops or input lag.
- Any general advice on running lightweight games on Intel integrated graphics more smoothly.
If you're interested, you can download the game from the Pokémon Infinite Fusion download page. I’d appreciate any help to improve the gameplay experience!
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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Hi Saimh,
Thank you for posting in the community!
Apologies for the delay on my response. Please share the following details:
- What is the graphics driver you are using?
- Confirm you are using the latest WHQL graphics driver available (let us know the exact driver version you are using).
- A clean driver installation using DDU in safe mode is recommended. Follow this link for instructions.
- You could also test using the latest Beta driver. Our Beta drivers go through all Intel quality assurance processes and are safe to use for evaluation.
- Provide us with the Intel SSU report from your system.
- If you do not wish to submit the SSU report then at least provide us with the following information about your system:
- Processor make and model.
- Motherboard make and model.
- Amount of memory (RAM).
- Operating System version/build number.
- Power Supply make and model.
If you have a game or app that is not performing as you would expect then we need to know it. However slow performance is very subjective.
Best regards,
Dean R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Saimh,
I wanted to follow up on the previous message regarding your inquiry. Have you had a chance to review it? If you have any questions or need further information, please let me know.
Best regards,
Dean R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Saimh,
I have not heard back from you so I will close this inquiry now. If you need further assistance, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Dean R.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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