Consider your preferences and needs to decide on the best game to buy.
Consider your preferences and needs to decide on the best game to buy.
Hello there, friends. I'm still dealing with a broken femur and can't move much these days. My gaming laptop got damaged in an accident, so I don’t have any machines left. I’m feeling a bit stuck at home and would love to dive into a game that feels like an adventure. My setup is a basic computer with an i3 4160, 4GB RAM, and a NVIDIA GT 720 with 2GB of memory. I’m on a tight budget, so I can only pick one title from the list you provided. I’ll be using DATA to download it because I don’t have Wi-Fi at home. Could anyone recommend a game that runs smoothly at least 30 frames per second on my system? Thanks in advance!
The extended darkness serves as an effective backdrop for the entire survival thriller narrative.
Great experience overall, though it's brief and won't maintain 30fps on the GT 720 GPU. In fact, all the titles in the list exceed GT 720. I have a suggestion—Mindustry. Very basic visuals, yet highly engaging. Uncertain if it runs perfectly, but it's free (or about €5 on Steam), so you can try it out.
The idea of a game debate being completely off the mark isn't really true, according to what I know. Based on my perspective, I'll attempt it again just in case their site changes.
I know what helped with my GT 620 1GB card: Battlefield 3, older Tomb Raider 2013 Hitman Absolution Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed II, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Mass Effect 1-3, Far Cry 3, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, Black Ops Deadpool, Yakuza 0, Mafia II, Metal Gear Solid V, The Phantom Pain, The Saboteur, Resident Evil 1 Remastered, Need for Speed, The Run, Way of The Samurai 3 & 4, Syndicate Test Drive, Unlimited, Splinter Cell, Conviction, Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney, Devil May Cry, The Witcher 2. I might have missed some too. Don't worry, these games are really enjoyable and affordable!
Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a solid title but requires a lengthy 2-3 hour playthrough. Long Dark was available for free on Epic recently, so you or someone close might already have it. I’m currently exploring this one in story mode and find it enjoyable, though not a traditional 'journey' experience. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture seems to be quite limited in availability. Regarding other titles, I have no idea what you're considering. Would you think about including Return of the Obra Dinn in your options?