Pc games for low-end Systems?
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- Friki
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Pc games for low-end Systems?
Hey all,
any suggestions on PC Games that will run smooth on a low-end PC (surface pro 2)?
Avoid FPS and mmorpgs.
any suggestions on PC Games that will run smooth on a low-end PC (surface pro 2)?
Avoid FPS and mmorpgs.
- Blackhawk
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
If you're willing to play older games, then yeah - we'll have hundreds of suggestions. Give us a better idea of your likes, dislikes, and what you've played.Friki wrote:Hey all,
any suggestions on PC Games that will run smooth on a low-end PC (surface pro 2)?
Avoid FPS and mmorpgs.
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Tower defense games aplenty.
Some I've been playing on the notebook:
Highrise Heroes
Fallout Shelter
Some I've been playing on the notebook:
Highrise Heroes
Fallout Shelter
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- Friki
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
I liked a lot Diablo 2, i played hundred times. I have Diablo 3, i finished it once, i never touch it again.Blackhawk wrote:If you're willing to play older games, then yeah - we'll have hundreds of suggestions. Give us a better idea of your likes, dislikes, and what you've played.Friki wrote:Hey all,
any suggestions on PC Games that will run smooth on a low-end PC (surface pro 2)?
Avoid FPS and mmorpgs.
I LOVE isometric perspective games. Strategy and point and click.
- Friki
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
LawBeefaroni wrote:Tower defense games aplenty.
Some I've been playing on the notebook:
Highrise Heroes
Fallout Shelter
Fallout Shelter seems interesting, i might give it a try.
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
They always go on sale, so add Jagged Alliance and Jagged Alliance 2 to your list if you haven't played them already. The formula has been attempted numerous times, but I've yet to play any version of the game that comes close to the originals.Friki wrote:I LOVE isometric perspective games. Strategy and point and click.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Titan Quest and the Immortal Throne expansionFriki wrote:I liked a lot Diablo 2, i played hundred times. I have Diablo 3, i finished it once, i never touch it again.Blackhawk wrote:If you're willing to play older games, then yeah - we'll have hundreds of suggestions. Give us a better idea of your likes, dislikes, and what you've played.Friki wrote:Hey all,
any suggestions on PC Games that will run smooth on a low-end PC (surface pro 2)?
Avoid FPS and mmorpgs.
I LOVE isometric perspective games. Strategy and point and click.
Torchlight 1 & 2
The rereleases of the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale titles
Civilization IV
Evil Genius
Fallout Tactics
Rome: Total War
Shadowrun Returns, Dragonfall, and Hong Kong.
X-Com: Enemy Within/Unknown
Of course, you still need to check the specs on some of them and compare them to your actual set-up. Most (I believe all) are available on GoG.com or Steam.
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Do you like old adventure games?
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Invisible Inc.
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Don't Starve.Archinerd wrote:Invisible Inc.
I'm also think shop on GOG.
Up until very recently just about every game I bought or downloaded played already on a low end machine. I was pretty happy, right up until Clockwork Empires took an update that wouldn't work with my video card. It was all downhill from there.
Also loved Torchlight II for a good long time. Easily the best "Diablo II Clone" I've played.
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
I'm using a Surface Pro 3 and can recomend some games.
Civ IV and various mods
Warlock
FM 2014
Eastside Hockey Manager
Crusader Kings 2
All the AGEOD games from the recent bundle
Wargame Air Land Battle
Shadowrun Dragonfall
Battle Brothers
BG2EE
Blackguards 1 and 2
Pillars of Eternity
Dominions 4
Civ IV and various mods
Warlock
FM 2014
Eastside Hockey Manager
Crusader Kings 2
All the AGEOD games from the recent bundle
Wargame Air Land Battle
Shadowrun Dragonfall
Battle Brothers
BG2EE
Blackguards 1 and 2
Pillars of Eternity
Dominions 4
- Friki
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Amazing suggestions, thanks a lot!
I will make a list an create poll later !
I will make a list an create poll later !
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
You mentioned loving Diablo. I know I mentioned Titan Quest earlier, but a new version was just released today (Titan Quest Anniversary Edition) that updates all sorts of stuff and includes the expansion. It is currently on sale for $5 in celebration on Steam.
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- Friki
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Re: Pc games for low-end Systems?
Thats great, i played TQ back in 2006 or so and is great game. Looking forward for the Anni edition.Blackhawk wrote:You mentioned loving Diablo. I know I mentioned Titan Quest earlier, but a new version was just released today (Titan Quest Anniversary Edition) that updates all sorts of stuff and includes the expansion. It is currently on sale for $5 in celebration on Steam.