Windows 10 64x
4gb ram
Intel celeron 3350 1.1ghz (up to 2.4 GHz)
Intel graphics 620
Without looking at the system requirements, there's a high probability that I can tell you no.
Nope, way too weak
So you will make it into the menu.
Would it work on the lowest settings?
Do not think so.
OK thanks
Halo "The Master Chief Collection" (Steam Version) is required for "Combat Evolved Anniversary".
At least a quad core CPU with a 3.0 GHz core clock is required. Your notebook only contains an Intel Celeron N 3350 dual core with 1.1 GHz base clock. (You can relatively forget about the turbo)
In terms of performance, your Atom-based Celeron N3350 has absolutely nothing to do with the Core i5-3350p mentioned in this game. Despite misleading model numbers being the same, the Celeron N3350 multithreaded does not even bring 25% of the performance of a Core i5-3350p.
Intel graphics 620
Even if it were so, which is also not the case, it would not even come close to the performance of a minimally required Geforce GTS 450. However, the N3350 only contains an Intel HD 500, which has been deprived of half of its execution units and half of its clock speeds compared to the HD 520. HD 500 = ~ 1/4 compared to HD 520.
In short:
- Your CPU doesn't even get 1/4
- Your graphics solution is not even 1/8
the minimum hardware performance required for these remakes.
OK
Unfortunately, your notebook can only be used for office, web research and, if necessary, video consumption.
If you want to be able to play this series of games on (D) a laptop at least in low details and possibly reduced resolution, you should bring at least a Ryzen 3 - 2500u / 3500u and 2 × 4 GB RAM with you.
@ Paroto92 But he manages Halo 3, odst, 4 on original settings with 30 fps and reach with the lowest also on 30
The version of Halo 4 was released in 2012; Halo 2 back in 2004 and Halo 3 came in 2007. (based on the first MS Windows versions)
If you already have Halo 3 and 4, be sure to check the date from which these games actually originate.
In your question, we're talking about the so-called "Remastered Versions" from 2019/2020.
Neither Steam nor system requirements.com give the original release dates (2004/2007 and 2014) of the old XBox ports to MS Windows.