Some people wait for a powerful computer to handle the game smoothly.
Some people wait for a powerful computer to handle the game smoothly.
I recall playing Need for Speed: The Run at 15 frames per second...
Sure, I understand. I’ll make sure it appears nicely so you can enjoy the game as intended.
I first tried Tomb Raider on my old PC with an i3 2100 and GT 440. I managed to play it at 1280x720 with low settings, getting a decent frame rate, but the graphics felt lacking. Now that I have a newer machine, I’m back to enjoying it fully again. Short story at that.
You play with what you got. Shadow of Mordor still looks great, I am more then greatful for what I am able to get my hands on. I am 14, and I paid $140 for my 750Ti that took 3 1/2 months to save up for. Just play with what you have. The time will come when you can play games at max settings.
I'm preparing to assemble a new gaming system to explore titles that interest me. I'm allocating resources for a high-quality setup and avoid games that would perform poorly on it, since my current rig supports classic RPGs, WOW, and SWTOR. I prefer experiences that offer smooth operation rather than instant gratification, so I'm planning to wait for a better fit.
Played Skyrim on a 6-year-old's Compact PC using an Intel HD graphics card. Upgrades aren't happening often enough to hold off.