Many modern games and applications check for a specific amount of "Dedicated Video Memory" before launching. Often, integrated graphics users are blocked from playing because their system reports a low default value (typically 32MB, 64MB, or 128MB). The PhDGD Virtual VRAM Tool bridges this gap by safely increasing the reported VRAM size, allowing users to bypass these artificial limits and enjoy smoother gameplay on budget hardware.
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