Author Topic: Looking for an good online MMO which can be played on my stuffty system.  (Read 2105 times)

send me the parts and tell me how and ill give you (1 plus you name how many 0s)

Eight million zeros and I will tell.

My damn video card is the ONLY DAMN THING HOLDING ME BACK AND ITS loving INTEGRATED ASDF.

System Requirements Lab is bull.

I can run WoW with lower specs on low.

Your comp can definitely run WoW, you'd just lag insanely in cities and raids. I played on a much worse comp 5 years ago.

Your comp can definitely run WoW, you'd just lag insanely in cities and raids. I played on a much worse comp 5 years ago.
hopefully in 1 year I will have hax pooter


System Requirements Lab is bull.

I can run WoW with lower specs on low.
Same with oblivion for me.

It's talking about good enough settings though.

Same with oblivion for me.

It's talking about good enough settings though.
it says i fail at graphics card brand, CPU speed, and RAM.



I run it at lowest settings with open cities and better environments.
however for screenshots i should turn on natural vegetation

I played WoW with like a 6 year old Dell with dial up lol
It couldn't even play hl2


Buy a new Duo Core CPU for $40-70 with at least 2.6~2.8 Ghz if you're going casual. If you got the money, get a Quad Core for $100-200 (Preferably an i7 Intel Chip for all-around purposes). THIS MAY REQUIRE A NEW MOTHERBOARD! (A Gigabyte Mobo supporting these CPUs costs about 60-100 dollars)

Graphics cards, I suggest an Nvidia Geforce GT 260 or higher model (Non-recycled Geforce cards, unless casual, get the GT 250 for $100-120). If you prefer ATI, get a Radeon 5400+.

All this should cost within 150-350 dollars if you know where you're looking at and if you have some parts that support any of stuff listed.

Buy a new Duo Core CPU for $40-70 with at least 2.6~2.8 Ghz if you're going casual. If you got the money, get a Quad Core for $100-200 (Preferably an i7 Intel Chip for all-around purposes). THIS MAY REQUIRE A NEW MOTHERBOARD! (A Gigabyte Mobo supporting these CPUs costs about 60-100 dollars)

Graphics cards, I suggest an Nvidia Geforce GT 260 or higher model (Non-recycled Geforce cards, unless casual, get the GT 250 for $100-120). If you prefer ATI, get a Radeon 5400+.

All this should cost within 150-350 dollars if you know where you're looking at and if you have some parts that support any of stuff listed.
Wow, thanks. I'll try that later on. But, would it be compatible with my computer? :o


Heh, world or warcraft works. It's pretty sweet.

Heh, world or warcraft works. It's pretty sweet.
hurr
of course it worked
it never didnt work
It works on my crappy system.
and so does oblivion.
never take the advice of canirunit.com
unless of course you fail every entire requirement aspect