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Here are some game recommendations for your computer!

Here are some game recommendations for your computer!

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oRIOn_Tx
Junior Member
10
06-05-2016, 12:49 PM
#1
I just assembled a new computer and I’m unsure of which games will run smoothly at a consistent 60 frames per second. Here are my specifications, so please offer suggestions without recommending upgrades—I’m simply seeking to know what titles are playable with this configuration:

Graphics Card: Sapphire Nitro RX 470
Processor: Phenom II X4 965 BE
Memory: 8 GB
Display Resolution: 1360x768
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oRIOn_Tx
06-05-2016, 12:49 PM #1

I just assembled a new computer and I’m unsure of which games will run smoothly at a consistent 60 frames per second. Here are my specifications, so please offer suggestions without recommending upgrades—I’m simply seeking to know what titles are playable with this configuration:

Graphics Card: Sapphire Nitro RX 470
Processor: Phenom II X4 965 BE
Memory: 8 GB
Display Resolution: 1360x768

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Avelia
Member
61
06-05-2016, 01:49 PM
#2
Regarding your gaming preferences, what types of games do you enjoy?

Far Cry 4 would run smoothly on that system.
You have Half-Life 2 and its sequels, which are excellent choices.
Also, Portal 1 and Portal 2. Maybe even Left4Dead.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberian Wars is a good option, plus the original versions were recently updated on Steam.
Duke Nukem 3D (the 20th Anniversary edition) remains a classic.
TrackMania is enjoyable.
You could likely play Doom 2016 effectively.
Rage was another entertaining game.
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Avelia
06-05-2016, 01:49 PM #2

Regarding your gaming preferences, what types of games do you enjoy?

Far Cry 4 would run smoothly on that system.
You have Half-Life 2 and its sequels, which are excellent choices.
Also, Portal 1 and Portal 2. Maybe even Left4Dead.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberian Wars is a good option, plus the original versions were recently updated on Steam.
Duke Nukem 3D (the 20th Anniversary edition) remains a classic.
TrackMania is enjoyable.
You could likely play Doom 2016 effectively.
Rage was another entertaining game.

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
865
06-05-2016, 08:36 PM
#3
Hello,

Considering that setup and those specifications, you should generally achieve a respectable frame rate – over 60 FPS. However, certain graphically demanding AAA titles could still strain your lower-to-mid level parts, potentially requiring you to adjust graphics settings for optimal performance, and even then the gameplay might not be ideal.

Regarding playable games, the selection is extensive. I recommend creating a Steam account and experimenting with free demos; this will provide accurate insight into system compatibility.
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Velizar06
06-05-2016, 08:36 PM #3

Hello,

Considering that setup and those specifications, you should generally achieve a respectable frame rate – over 60 FPS. However, certain graphically demanding AAA titles could still strain your lower-to-mid level parts, potentially requiring you to adjust graphics settings for optimal performance, and even then the gameplay might not be ideal.

Regarding playable games, the selection is extensive. I recommend creating a Steam account and experimenting with free demos; this will provide accurate insight into system compatibility.

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M_Chrissy_C
Junior Member
33
06-05-2016, 11:43 PM
#4
Regarding your gaming preferences, what types of games do you enjoy?
Far Cry 4 would run smoothly on that system.
You have Half-Life 2 and its sequels, which are excellent choices.
Plus, Portal 1 and Portal 2. Maybe even Left4Dead.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberian Wars is another great option, and the original versions were recently updated on Steam.
Duke Nukem 3D (the 20th Anniversary edition) is a timeless classic.
TrackMania is quite enjoyable.
You could likely play Doom (2016) effectively as well.
Rage was also a really fun game.
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M_Chrissy_C
06-05-2016, 11:43 PM #4

Regarding your gaming preferences, what types of games do you enjoy?
Far Cry 4 would run smoothly on that system.
You have Half-Life 2 and its sequels, which are excellent choices.
Plus, Portal 1 and Portal 2. Maybe even Left4Dead.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberian Wars is another great option, and the original versions were recently updated on Steam.
Duke Nukem 3D (the 20th Anniversary edition) is a timeless classic.
TrackMania is quite enjoyable.
You could likely play Doom (2016) effectively as well.
Rage was also a really fun game.

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Mert_The_Gamer
Junior Member
14
06-13-2016, 09:52 AM
#5
Thank you very much, I’ll give those games a shot. I'm particularly interested in a first-person shooter with a strong narrative and a complete storyline.
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Mert_The_Gamer
06-13-2016, 09:52 AM #5

Thank you very much, I’ll give those games a shot. I'm particularly interested in a first-person shooter with a strong narrative and a complete storyline.

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dm20_tm
Member
227
06-15-2016, 08:28 PM
#6
That game, Half-Life 2, is a guaranteed winner. You’re sure to enjoy it.
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dm20_tm
06-15-2016, 08:28 PM #6

That game, Half-Life 2, is a guaranteed winner. You’re sure to enjoy it.

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EmmaPrinces
Member
152
06-17-2016, 10:48 AM
#7
While playing the original *Half-Life* isn’t required, it’s a great option too. However, *Half-Life 2* is undeniably superior; its solitary narrative experience is unmatched.
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EmmaPrinces
06-17-2016, 10:48 AM #7

While playing the original *Half-Life* isn’t required, it’s a great option too. However, *Half-Life 2* is undeniably superior; its solitary narrative experience is unmatched.

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boriagot
Member
112
06-20-2016, 05:53 AM
#8
To provide a general recommendation, I’d advise exploring games by their release date and investigating older titles. You can also verify the minimum system requirements for any games that pique your interest.

Alternatively, searching for “best PC games ever” will reveal frequently cited favorites.

Regarding legacy systems – though compatibility isn't guaranteed:

Tom Clancy Advanced Warfighter series
Crysis
Call of Duty
Hitman
Numerous turn-based strategy games like Civilization, Warhammer, Command & Conquer, and Warcraft might also be playable. Even simpler, more contemporary titles could potentially function.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Utilizing a platform such as Steam is crucial when attempting to run these older games. Generally speaking, anything available on Steam is likely to operate successfully, having received all necessary patches and updates, allowing it to run on operating systems other than its original design. Exercise extreme caution with websites offering inexpensive game CD keys or digital downloads – while not inherently malicious, for example, Civilization 3 doesn’t seamlessly work on Windows 10 unless accessed through Steam.
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boriagot
06-20-2016, 05:53 AM #8

To provide a general recommendation, I’d advise exploring games by their release date and investigating older titles. You can also verify the minimum system requirements for any games that pique your interest.

Alternatively, searching for “best PC games ever” will reveal frequently cited favorites.

Regarding legacy systems – though compatibility isn't guaranteed:

Tom Clancy Advanced Warfighter series
Crysis
Call of Duty
Hitman
Numerous turn-based strategy games like Civilization, Warhammer, Command & Conquer, and Warcraft might also be playable. Even simpler, more contemporary titles could potentially function.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Utilizing a platform such as Steam is crucial when attempting to run these older games. Generally speaking, anything available on Steam is likely to operate successfully, having received all necessary patches and updates, allowing it to run on operating systems other than its original design. Exercise extreme caution with websites offering inexpensive game CD keys or digital downloads – while not inherently malicious, for example, Civilization 3 doesn’t seamlessly work on Windows 10 unless accessed through Steam.

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Hencorp
Member
122
06-20-2016, 02:48 PM
#9
I haven’t yet played Half Life 2, though I was interested in doing so. Perhaps sometime next week, if I find the opportunity.
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Hencorp
06-20-2016, 02:48 PM #9

I haven’t yet played Half Life 2, though I was interested in doing so. Perhaps sometime next week, if I find the opportunity.

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Scra3mITout
Member
222
06-21-2016, 03:09 AM
#10
Now you can finally enjoy Half-Life 2 and hopefully won’t be stuck waiting, considering how long fans have endured – ten years for those who eagerly anticipated Half-Life 3 😊
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Scra3mITout
06-21-2016, 03:09 AM #10

Now you can finally enjoy Half-Life 2 and hopefully won’t be stuck waiting, considering how long fans have endured – ten years for those who eagerly anticipated Half-Life 3 😊