I've played AC 1,2 and revelations on the PC and they all seem to run alright. I do recommend using an x-box controller if you buy it on PC though because the controls are a bit awkward with the keyboard.
Its not overclocked and it has 1gb of vram and it runs most games fine. The fact that you cant multitask while installing might be to do with your hard drives read/write rate but don't hold me to that, although I would consider an upgrade any way because its surprising how fast you can fill a...
My computer has almost the same specs as yours except I have the GTX450 but a quad core processor (3.6ghz) and I can run most of these games on high if not max settings at 50-60fps, so I would say that your processor is the biggest problem as most games suggest a quad core one. Also if you're...
I'd say the best looking are probably metro, battlefield and crysis, but that's to be expected as most of these games are showcases of new engines (eg. rage, crysis, battlefield). Things like metro and trine aren't however which is why they stand out.
I'd say that a desktop would be a better option because you can upgrade it easily and they're cheaper than laptops. Also I would suggest not going with a branded computer unless you have the money, a custom built computer by a small company will almost always be cheaper than something by...
I think its fantastic, the main story was a bit too short but it was entertaining and any flaws it has are more than made up for by the sheer amount of stuff to do. Plus it runs surprisingly bug-free considering it has been made by Bethesda.
I don't think you would have a problem playing it, your computer is better than mine and I've never had any problems playing a game before. Also i know the interface was designed for consoles but if it's such a problem there will be mods to deal with that within a couple of months anyway. and if...
Im fine with skyrim but they could Re release cyrodill and then release the other provinces as seperate "super expansions". It would take a while but i would certainly buy it.
If you still have your old computer you could probably transfer the files using a memory stick, that way you're not downloading the game illegally, you're still using the original set of data you paid for. I assume that would be legal as long as you don't distribute the game afterwards. By the...
Id suggest focusing on getting the basics right first eg. get a good CPU and motherboard first and then focus on the graphics. Remember a good graphics card isn't the only thing you need to run good games, if you get a bad motherboard and CPU in return for an amazing graphics card you will find...
i don't know iv'e never seen a "scary game" that actually scared me (apart from amnesia), sure dead space could make you jump but it wasn't actually scary.
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