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Hi,
I'm running Windows 10 on a laptop with a Dual Core Pentium U4100 and GMA 4500HD IGP (2009), so a 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 4500.
The game Modern Combat 5, available from the Windows Store and likely a DirectX 9 class game, loads and starts up correctly however produces bad rendering on the platform. The startup phase includes shaders compilation step, which looks like it passes on the platform. The game doesn't crash though and Windows 10 UX is actually quite good (h/w accelerated desktop graphics, (basic) video playback, etc.).
System Setup Information:
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System Used: Toshiba T130
CPU SKU: U4100
GPU SKU: GMA 4500HD
Processor Line: U
System BIOS Version: 2.7
CMOS settings:
Graphics Driver Version: 8.15.10.2702
GOP/VBIOS Version:
Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
OS Version: Windows 10
API: DirectX
Occurs on non-Intel GPUs?: N/A
Could MC5 rendering be fixed on this platform? I'm available for providing more information if required (e.g. debug traces, testing w/ debug-enabled driver, etc.).
Best regards,
Ilyes
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Hi Ilyes,
The Dual Core Pentium U4100 is an older SKU and no longer supported. There are no further driver releases planned.
In the future you need to go to our support community: https://communities.intel.com/community/tech
You can report your issue and get support in the Graphics forum. This forum is devoted to game developers working on Intel Graphics.
-Michael