ETS 2 (2022) on LOW-END LAPTOP || Intel Celeron N2840, Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail), 4 GB RAM

So, this is Euro Truck Simulator 2 on my old Celeron N2840 laptop. To be honest, the game was not unplayable. I mean, it still runs rather poorly, with an average framerate of like 10-15, combined with a little bit of stuttering, and the game looks like crap with those settings, but it didn’t feel as bad as you may think. This means that ETS 2 is another game that you can play comfortably with like 15 FPS, if you have no other option. So if you want to become an European truck driver in this game using your Celeron N2840 laptop, then it’s still kinda possible, you know... Low Specs Experience did not help me run the game with better FPS, unfortunately, in fact it only increased my settings! I’m using the latest version of the game, and I ran the game at 32-bit mode for good measure. Program that I use to monitor the FPS and the CPU, “GPU“ and RAM usage: MSI Afterburner. Download link: My N2840 laptop: Lenovo IdeaPad 100-15IBY 80MJ: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2840 - GHz, up to GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache, TDP: 7 W, Silvermont microarchitecture; Intel(R) HD Graphics (Bay Trail) - 4 pipelines, burst frequency: 792 MHz (for the N2840), 1728 MB of shared memory; 4 GB Single-Channel DDR3 1333 MHz RAM; 500 GB 5400 RPM Seagate SATA HDD, however the game is stored on an external HDD; OS: Windows 10 Pro 1903. The video is edited using Sony Vegas Pro 14. Intro music: Specs part music: Other music that I used in this video: , , , an unknown beat towards the end of the video that I borrowed from a Roblox bloopers video from 2013. Credits to Aerial Drone Horizon, TOP-DRONE 82, lu and Zunic0 for the drone footages featured in the intro.
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