Choose a game suited for older computers. Opt for titles that run smoothly on low-spec devices.
Choose a game suited for older computers. Opt for titles that run smoothly on low-spec devices.
- **Fortnite** (Battle Royale)
- **Apex Legends**
- **Valorant**
- **Rocket League**
- **Overwatch 2**
- **League of Legends**
- **Call of Duty: Warzone**
- **Minecraft Multiplayer**
- **Clash of Clans**
- **Among Us**
- **PUBG Mobile**
- **Valorant (free demo available)**
These games should run smoothly on your hardware. Enjoy!
For fans of card games, I strongly suggest Legends of Runeterra. It takes place in the same universe as Leauge of Legends and feels similar to Heartstone.
For the sport I’d choose something like tape-to-tape in hockey—high-energy, not cheap, but doesn’t break the bank. It could be the new Super Survival game, blending MOBA and hero shooter elements. It’s a bit unconventional, yet surprisingly effective.
Warframe, the space ninja team-based looter shooter, could potentially utilize your GPU.
I’d need to save Epic Games content before enjoying Rocket League.
Brawlhalla offers a fast-paced 2D combat experience similar to online smash games. OpenTTD serves as both offline and online 2D planning and transport tool for Guild Wars 2. Mystic - an open-world 3D resource management game with PVE/PVP elements. Onmyoji is a free-to-play strategy MMORPG rooted in Eastern folklore. CSGO2, Wut Valorant, Old School Runescape, Paladin, League of Legends, and DOTA are all gacha-based titles with unique mechanics.
The Epic Games launcher isn't a malware source, though it performs worse than Steam. Using it doesn't mean you're endorsing Epic in that context.
Terraria joins the collection. Stardew Valley offers a relaxed, easygoing experience. Deep Rock Galactic could work well as an FPS (great with friends or online matches). Brotato, Death Must Die, and Halls of Torment are also worth checking out.