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livtheviking
Posting Freak
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03-07-2016, 02:35 PM
#1
Can someone list the online multiplayer games which I can play with friends and have fun
Rig specs :
i5 4210u dual core I think
Nividia 830m 2gb
4 gb ram
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livtheviking
03-07-2016, 02:35 PM #1

Can someone list the online multiplayer games which I can play with friends and have fun
Rig specs :
i5 4210u dual core I think
Nividia 830m 2gb
4 gb ram

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yojochemhier
Junior Member
37
03-07-2016, 05:08 PM
#2
Chess/checkers. Some card games. Video poker.
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yojochemhier
03-07-2016, 05:08 PM #2

Chess/checkers. Some card games. Video poker.

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Tebanane
Member
107
03-08-2016, 10:43 PM
#3
@Ajay411
you can try to play csgo but that might be a bit of stretch considering the fact that the minimum specs haven't been updated for a long time. I'm sure you can run it on low and medium settings. You can also opt for io games like shellshock.io or something like that. don't expect much from that 2 core cpu.
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Tebanane
03-08-2016, 10:43 PM #3

@Ajay411
you can try to play csgo but that might be a bit of stretch considering the fact that the minimum specs haven't been updated for a long time. I'm sure you can run it on low and medium settings. You can also opt for io games like shellshock.io or something like that. don't expect much from that 2 core cpu.

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Bomber783
Member
181
03-13-2016, 02:04 AM
#4
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for natural flow and human language:

“Let’s talk about getting your computer to handle some games – specifically ones like Diablo or Path of Exile. You probably want smooth gameplay without constant lag, but older computers can be tricky!

You'll likely find that 4GB of RAM isn’t enough these days for a really enjoyable experience with newer titles. It’s definitely worth upgrading if you can to at least 8 GB – it will make a huge difference in how smoothly things run. However, don’t worry too much about having the absolute latest graphics card; many older ones are still perfectly capable of playing games like Diablo or Path of Exile, especially when set to lower settings.

If you're looking at online adventure titles and can manage 25-30 frames per second (FPS), that should be playable enough – it’s often more about the overall experience than having a super high number! Just check what specs each game needs and see if your computer meets those requirements, even with some adjustments. You might find something you really enjoy playing!”
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Bomber783
03-13-2016, 02:04 AM #4

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for natural flow and human language:

“Let’s talk about getting your computer to handle some games – specifically ones like Diablo or Path of Exile. You probably want smooth gameplay without constant lag, but older computers can be tricky!

You'll likely find that 4GB of RAM isn’t enough these days for a really enjoyable experience with newer titles. It’s definitely worth upgrading if you can to at least 8 GB – it will make a huge difference in how smoothly things run. However, don’t worry too much about having the absolute latest graphics card; many older ones are still perfectly capable of playing games like Diablo or Path of Exile, especially when set to lower settings.

If you're looking at online adventure titles and can manage 25-30 frames per second (FPS), that should be playable enough – it’s often more about the overall experience than having a super high number! Just check what specs each game needs and see if your computer meets those requirements, even with some adjustments. You might find something you really enjoy playing!”

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MythicalPlayz
Member
56
03-15-2016, 07:50 PM
#5
Here’s the rewritten text:

To experience intense combat, consider Gwent – it’s a free game focused on competitive play with friends or against others. For fans of gory zombies, explore titles like Left4Dead and Killing Floor; they are typically well-suited for most PCs.
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MythicalPlayz
03-15-2016, 07:50 PM #5

Here’s the rewritten text:

To experience intense combat, consider Gwent – it’s a free game focused on competitive play with friends or against others. For fans of gory zombies, explore titles like Left4Dead and Killing Floor; they are typically well-suited for most PCs.