Yes, you can play GTA San Andres on this computer.
Yes, you can play GTA San Andres on this computer.
I intend to purchase a copy of GTA SA. Will it run smoothly on your system? Your setup includes an Intel Core i5 6600K, 8GB Crucial Ballistix DDR4 RAM at 2400 MHz, an EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SSC, and Windows 10 Home 64 Bit. Are you sure GTA SA is compatible with these specs? If it requires newer hardware, I understand it might be considered outdated. Your other machines are a mix: a Dell Dimension 8200 with a Pentium 4 2.5 GHz, 512MB RDRAM (potentially upgradable), an unspecified GPU with 64MB RAM, and Windows XP Home Edition. This older OS is still functional today despite its age.
A PS2 from 16 years back can still play it. Just keep in mind your system might struggle with older games like Minesweeper. Consider upgrading to a faster processor if needed.
Certainly older titles face problems with CPU clock speeds today. For instance, classic Fallout games such as Tactics rely on a counter tied to the processor speed for generating random events, so quicker CPUs lead to more encounters triggered by simple movement across the map. Extremely frustrating.
I've noticed some games that don't work with XP or newer versions. Just confirming.