UHD600 is a Gen9LP 12EU “GT1” GPU. Intel’s iGP architecture is almost the same from 2014 5th gen Core/Braswell to 2021 CometLake Refresh.
All core-i/m CPUs have at least GT2/24EU of GPU at that time.
Note: this is a 4GB RAM PC. An extra of 6GB of swap(virtual) memory is used.
During testing, package power around 9w (150% TDP). GPU running at ~600MHz.
Conclusion:
Silver Celeron N4100 (Intel Atom successor) is the lowest end chip at intel CPU line up at 2017. This game with the help of Windows virtual memory, can run on a 4GB RAM device, or at least did not crashed. Also this game can be stored and run on SD cards with reasonable loading time (at least only 1~2 minutes). At ultra low end PCs, check your RAM capacity and GPU performance first.
If you have anything more modern than this tablet PC, then you can run Enlisted at barebone settings.
I think something around an i3 6100U can run this game at bare minimum settings at 1080p 25fps.
But you still need a DX11 capable GPU (Fermi/TeraScale 2, GTX400/HD6000 and later) to run this game.
why would someone even try to game with integrated gpu… and with celeron… these PC are for office or light work, not gaming (well maybe some 2d games). it would have been better if you tried some 10-12 year old gpu… like gtx 400-600 series or hd 6000 series. it would have had much better results than integrated gpu…
An average decent graphics card costs half the minimum wage in certain countries. Not to mention in those (Argentina, Venezuela) where inflation makes things difficult.
first world problem for suggesting test on 10-12 year old gpu? instead of shit integrated gpu? any integrated gpu cant be made to run almost any 3d game decently… and you can get those old gpus for almost nothing…
The first computers you get most are office computers or laptops. These computers are available in small computer stores, or in flea markets (I think that’s how they say internationally)