Author Topic: Any games that will work THIS good on my PC?  (Read 1653 times)

Processor: AMD Athlon II X2 250u 1.50? GHZ

Video card: HD ATI Radeon 4200 Mobilty

RAM: 3.75GB


Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIQzwOq_R08&feature=related (full screen 1080P please)

No.

Probably anything 2D, but not BF3.

RAM: 3.75GB
Did you read 3072MB and think that meant 3.75GB? Cause 0.75GB is 768MB and RAM doesn't come in that denomination, so unless you have 4x960 (also doesn't come on that denomination) or 2x1920 (still doesn't come in that denomination) your ram is incorrectly listed.

Did you read 3072MB and think that meant 3.75GB? Cause 0.75GB is 768MB and RAM doesn't come in that denomination, so unless you have 4x960 (also doesn't come on that denomination) or 2x1920 (still doesn't come in that denomination) your ram is incorrectly listed.
Actually, I have 4GB's of ram, it says 3.75 GB's useable.

« Last Edit: July 23, 2012, 05:14:00 PM by WOLFPACK2 »

bahaha
your pc sucks hard
you can't run anything

go to this site http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/

just type in the name of the game and you should find out if you can run it or not, this site is not completely accurate but it works
It doesn't work at all. This site is incorrect in every way.

Ignoring everything else, you don't even have a proper graphics card and, even if it was, what you do have is only in the x200's of three generations ago.
Coupled with everything else, I'm honestly surprised if you can comfortably run anything released in the last 5 years


It doesn't work at all. This site is incorrect in every way.
tip:

DO NOT USE THIS

it's worked for me...

it's worked for me...
For lots of people it doesn't.
It told me that I couldn't run MW2, and I can run it maxed out at 60fps.

it's worked for me...

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim


Yet
I can run it maxed out at 60fps.
« Last Edit: July 23, 2012, 05:14:47 PM by Messes »

ah i see i guess i might as well get rid of the post then

Did you read 3072MB and think that meant 3.75GB? Cause 0.75GB is 768MB and RAM doesn't come in that denomination, so unless you have 4x960 (also doesn't come on that denomination) or 2x1920 (still doesn't come in that denomination) your ram is incorrectly listed.

He has 4GB of RAM but is running an x86 operating system, which can only use roughly 3.75GB of RAM.

Did you read 3072MB and think that meant 3.75GB? Cause 0.75GB is 768MB and RAM doesn't come in that denomination, so unless you have 4x960 (also doesn't come on that denomination) or 2x1920 (still doesn't come in that denomination) your ram is incorrectly listed.
32-bit systems will list that, or if you have mis-matching RAM sticks, i.e. 256MB stick + 1GB stick