Nba 2k14 on windows 7 using bootcamp

Been using nba 2k14 last night and it went so well to the graphics and its game flow. Until now it became so lag. Macbook pro 2.5ghz 500gb hard drive intel hd4000 4gb of memory. What is the problem? Been uninstalling it for a few times and it doesnt solve the issue.

No. The amount of vram available is fixed, it can not be changed.

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