FIFA 23, the 30th and final installation in the FIFA Series that is developed by EA Sports. This article does not review FIFA 23 game but only how it performs on Intel HD Graphics.
If you are thinking of buying this game on PC, better hold your horses and first check if your PC can run FIFA 23.
Without beating around the bush, it is a complete disaster trying to play FIFA 23 on Intel HD Graphics as I have tested the game on multiple new Intel HD Graphics cards and they all can’t handle the game. The gameplay is not at all near anything that can be regarded as smooth.
When it comes to just running the game, anything from the
Intel UHD Graphics 520 can run the game and you are able to navigate the menus,
but the moment you get into a match, the maximum you can do is 15fps and this
is by no means the smooth 15fps.
Unless you really want to support EA and only have Intel HD Graphics then you can try out FIFA 23 but you will be better off staying with FIFA 22 as it performs really well on most of the new Intel HD Graphics cards achieving a stable 30fps. Regardless of the system requirements you might read online, I still play the game to this day and I only have an Intel HD Graphics 5500 card.
If you are looking to Upgrade your PC so that you can play
FIFA 23, here are the minimum and recommended system requirements to run the
game smoothly.
Official Minimum
Requirements
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OS: Windows 10 64-bit
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Processor: Intel Core i5 6600k or AMD Ryzen 5
1600
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Memory: 8GB RAM
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Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti or AMD
Radeon RX 570
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DirectX: Version 12
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Network: Broadband Internet connection
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Storage: 100GB available space
Official Recommended
Requirements
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OS: Windows 10 64-bit
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Processor: Intel Core i7 6700 or AMD Ryzen 7
2700X
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Memory: 12GB RAM
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Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 or AMD Radeon
RX 5600 XT
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DirectX: Version 12
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Network: Broadband Internet connection
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Storage: 100GB available space



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