Author Topic: What games can your computer run?  (Read 2129 times)

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com

My results:

"You cannot run anything. Trade in your stuff machine for a real computer...or a computer that wasn't created by Steve Jobs."

I can run any game ever made that still exists and doesn't suck.

Laptop? Nothing 3D.

Desktop? I don't know, what can't a Core i7 2.8 GHz 6GB GTX460 equipped system run? :cookieMonster:



Ha ha Commadore Amiga:

Batman Pack : A500 : October 1989 - September 1990
    * Batman the Movie — Ocean Software
    * New Zealand Story — Ocean Software — (1989)
    * F/A-18 Interceptor — Electronic Arts
Screen Gems : A500 : September 1990 - July 1992
    * Back to the Future Part II — Imageworks
    * Days of Thunder — Mindscape
    * Nightbreed — Ocean Software
    * Shadow of the Beast 2 — Psygnosis
Cartoon Classics : A500 : July 1992 - September 1992
    * The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants — Ocean Software, port of Acclaim's NES title
    * Captain Planet — Mindscape
    * Lemmings — Psygnosis
The Wild! The Weird! The Wicked! : A600 : Late 1992
    * Formula One Grand Prix
    * Silly Putty
    * Pushover
Race 'N' Chase : A1200 : 1993
    * Trolls
    * Nigel Mansell World Championship
Dangerous Streets : CD32 : 1993
    * Dangerous Streets
    * Diggers
    * Oscar
    * Wing Commander


Not but seriously, I've never had a problem with my computer not being able to run something.

Oh well let's see what dinocomp can do!





:C

Quote from: friend douche new age contraption
You Have:  GeForce FX 5200

SO? I CAN LIVE IN THE PAST IF I WANT!

:C I need a new video card.

Wait what the forget. A modern video card with LESS than 512 MB of VRAM?

Unheard of. It's definitely broken, get it fixed.

According to this website, my video card sucks.  But everything else checks out ok.

Wait what the forget. A modern video card with LESS than 512 MB of VRAM?

Unheard of. It's definitely broken, get it fixed.
or, get a better new one?

or, get a better new one?
Not necessary, a GTX260 according to Nvidia's site has a standard configuration of at least 896 MB of video memory.

You can of course upgrade to a new card for a price or you can send it in to the manufacturer for a replacement assuming you have warranty.

Not necessary, a GTX260 according to Nvidia's site has a standard configuration of at least 896 MB of video memory.

You can of course upgrade to a new card for a price or you can send it in to the manufacturer for a replacement assuming you have warranty.
Like where i bought it from correct, not nvidia? I got it from dell and i am still on warranty.