Games that don't require a good computer?
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Makaveli1
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sim city sim tower | ||
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Brutaxilos
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eh read it more carefully. i guess diablo 2? that game was so fun. | ||
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palmerdabbelt
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If you laptop has a good CPU but a bad GPU (as many laptops do), you can try playing some of your old gamecube games using Dolphin http://www.dolphin-emulator.com/. It works pretty well for me (and combined with a USB xbox360 controller it feels pretty good, too). There are also emulators for older systems which tend to be lighter on CPU requirements. If you have friends to LAN with, OpenArena http://openarena.ws/smfnews.php (a free, open-source Quake 3 Arena clone) is great. It has pretty much no system requirements and is free, which is great. IDK if anyone plays it online (I haven't ever tried, we just used to play it at LANs). There are some good mods for Quake 3 (I recommend World of Padman). | ||
dartoo
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Heretic yes!! The first game I played on my cd-rom drive, it came with the creative 6x drive I bought, was so awesome! | ||
nekoconeco
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Look on gog.com | ||
Makaveli1
United States118 Posts
Do most people play on iccup? etc. etc. | ||
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