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RedDeadFred

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Quazimofo said:
RedDeadFred said:
Minecraft! It doesn't have very high requirements and you can spend a lot of time in it. Amnesia is another game that isn't very demanding on you PC. It't quite scary too.
really? Minecraft? that game eats up my ram like nobody's business! and im even running on performance graphics over looks graphics (yes, there really are graphics settings on minecraft).

with 4gb of ram, i think its a maybe. dont count on it with that processor though.
Well, I don't know very much about laptop specs but Minecraft works fine on my 5 year old Gateway. I run it on performance graphics too and have the draw distance at normal.
 

Yopaz

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Now for once I seem to be the first one to recommend this.

http://www.wesnoth.org/

Free strategy RPG game that is quite awesome. Almost any laptop can play it so you should be fine.
 

kyogen

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Josh12345 said:
Not great obviously but there's eff all coming out on PS3 I'm interested in right now so any suggestions on decent games that could run on it would be appreciated.

P.S.This thread could probably help others while we're at it.
I game on a laptop and PS3 as well. Just about anything from GOG.com should run on your system. Have a look at their catalog and then at their forums in case their customers have any tech issues with a game that you fancy. It's a great way to get excellent games and a bit of gaming history at the same time for a reasonable price.
 

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well theres always mine craft.now if I was saying TF2, my captcha would be appropriate which it is. hat head. no jokes.
 

Mycroft Holmes

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If you're worried about poor reaction times because its a laptop and thus the keyboard is restricted and the mouse is nonexistent. Then you should go for turn based games like XCOM(new or old) Fallout 1&2, Arcanum, Age of Wonders, Civ, Frozen Synapse. Or puzzle based solvers that don't require fast accurate movements(for the most part,) like Monkey Island, Space Quest, Sherlock detective games, ect.