Quote from: Madman Mordo on February 19, 2015, 07:15:08 AMMinecraft.Deci pls go
Minecraft.
Quote from: Kupo on February 18, 2015, 04:46:14 PMI personally prefer the game where you buy a better computer.Quote from: SuperIrish on February 18, 2015, 03:52:10 PMYou might be able to run Half Life (and 2) if you modify the Direct X settings (Enter "-dxlevel 81" or even 70 to reduce the strain from the game properties...if you have Steam), and CounterStrike Source if you keep the settings low.Steam-independent games are probably better for your laptop considering the low RAM, so I'd check out any games made pre-2005-ish tops.Though with that setup you won't be able to play a 1080p video without stuttering. Oh, and don't expect ANY of these to run at 60fps, more around the mid 20's if you're lucky.This. All of this.Like I said, I didn't buy this for gaming. I'm going to be getting a custom made tower eventually for that. I'm just wondering what I can play on this. Also, I used to play Half-Life and CSS all the time on my 12 year old tower. Pretty sure I can run those games with medium settings, but maybe the videocard is my problem.
I personally prefer the game where you buy a better computer.Quote from: SuperIrish on February 18, 2015, 03:52:10 PMYou might be able to run Half Life (and 2) if you modify the Direct X settings (Enter "-dxlevel 81" or even 70 to reduce the strain from the game properties...if you have Steam), and CounterStrike Source if you keep the settings low.Steam-independent games are probably better for your laptop considering the low RAM, so I'd check out any games made pre-2005-ish tops.Though with that setup you won't be able to play a 1080p video without stuttering. Oh, and don't expect ANY of these to run at 60fps, more around the mid 20's if you're lucky.This. All of this.
You might be able to run Half Life (and 2) if you modify the Direct X settings (Enter "-dxlevel 81" or even 70 to reduce the strain from the game properties...if you have Steam), and CounterStrike Source if you keep the settings low.Steam-independent games are probably better for your laptop considering the low RAM, so I'd check out any games made pre-2005-ish tops.Though with that setup you won't be able to play a 1080p video without stuttering. Oh, and don't expect ANY of these to run at 60fps, more around the mid 20's if you're lucky.