yes it can be played on any computer. if your computer is the intel graphics HD 3000 then you'll have HD graphics that's the only difference.
It really depends on your Processor / CPU and amount of RAM not just your graphics, but I think it will work on lowest settings on Intel HD Graphics. I have played on low/medium on Intel HD Graphics 3000.
Yes the original, no to anything post cod4 (post meaning after)
Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family.
Starcraft II according to blizzard needs a minimum of an Intel® HD Graphics 3000 plus 2GB memory and a Core 2 Duo. So any MacBook from 2012 onwards passes that MINIMUM specification. But they may struggle if you put graphic details on anything too high. You may need a MacBook Pro 15 inch with a dedicated graphics card for better quality graphics.
The thing about it is that it depends how good they are. I have a computer with a cpu that goes up to 2.9 ghz, have 4 gb of ram and ahve intel hd graphics i can play crysis 1 on low settings fine the performance of the intel hd graphics depends on the other specs of your computer
128 on xp and 256 on wi7 ...open gl 2.0
If you can, search 'intel graphics drivers' on google and click on the link that leads you to the official intel website. Once that's done, download the graphics driver for your card (most drivers have a list of which graphics cards are compatible with this version). Hope this helps.
Depends on your video card/graphics card (Intel HD Graphics 3000?). Check your video memory. If it has more than or exactly 128mb of VRAM, then it'll run.
no
Yes, the E1000's screen is the same as the PSP 3000's, note however that all PSP games have the same resolution anyhow no matter what model they are played in, the PSP1000 has the same 'graphics' as if it were played on a PSP 3000.
According to IGN.com, the minimum video card requirements are "NVIDIA GeForce 7800, ATI X1800, Intel HD 3000, or better (256 MB of video RAM and shader model 3.0 or better)." The GeForce 7800 starts at $80 and the ATI X1800 is about $60. The Intel HD 3000 is integrated graphics which is built into the motherboard, so your computer may or may not have that depending on its model.
Not Neccescarilly.