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Outdated computer, what games can I run on it?

Outdated computer, what games can I run on it?

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DuckGuy4
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02-25-2025, 01:49 AM
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I own an older computer and was wondering if you could suggest some classic video games that I can play smoothly, ideally maintaining at least 30 frames per second. Here’s a breakdown of my system specifications: https://imgur.com/a/2k3IdrV. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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DuckGuy4
02-25-2025, 01:49 AM #1

I own an older computer and was wondering if you could suggest some classic video games that I can play smoothly, ideally maintaining at least 30 frames per second. Here’s a breakdown of my system specifications: https://imgur.com/a/2k3IdrV. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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02-25-2025, 02:35 AM
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Classic PC games like Diablo 2, Command & Conquer, and Thief were playable on systems without dedicated graphics cards, as integrated graphics provided limited functionality. Purchasing a computer for less than $100 could yield a significantly more powerful machine featuring a Core i processor and potentially an added graphics card.
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Thegamingnerds
02-25-2025, 02:35 AM #2

Classic PC games like Diablo 2, Command & Conquer, and Thief were playable on systems without dedicated graphics cards, as integrated graphics provided limited functionality. Purchasing a computer for less than $100 could yield a significantly more powerful machine featuring a Core i processor and potentially an added graphics card.

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Battleborg75
Junior Member
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03-02-2025, 04:48 AM
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Classic PC games like Diablo 2, Command & Conquer, and Thief were playable using only integrated graphics—not requiring a dedicated graphics card. You could acquire a significantly more powerful machine for less than $100, potentially featuring a Core i processor and perhaps an added video card.
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Battleborg75
03-02-2025, 04:48 AM #3

Classic PC games like Diablo 2, Command & Conquer, and Thief were playable using only integrated graphics—not requiring a dedicated graphics card. You could acquire a significantly more powerful machine for less than $100, potentially featuring a Core i processor and perhaps an added video card.