Author Topic: Anyone with bad PCs?  (Read 3114 times)

Of course with the specs of a Mac you'd probably not be able to game very well anyway. I don't even think it runs TF2 that well.
Just so you know Macs have good specs, they're just not able to run EXE or DirectX files which are the crippling factors about them being unable to run games.

My first laptop didn't seem to support OpenGL.

I winnn.
* Sheath screams
I can run openGL, but barely.

mom's small laptop

it lags like snake on the RotMG main menu

My old PC couldn't run Blockland.

my laptop runs it like a pro

I win:

32-160 MB RAM
AMD K6-2 400.0 MHz processor
100.0 MHz Front Side Bus
L2 cache - 256.0 KB - Pipeline Burst Cache
PCI - S3 ViRGE/MX - 2.0 MB SGRAM graphics processor

But it makes an epic stereo for some reason. It has nice big speakers.
He said bad not stolen from the garbage dump 5 years ago

10-year old dell.  I would say FML, but my brother recently gave me his much-newer laptop.  So... yay for me?

64 MB Ram
633 Mhz Intel Pentium
Some intel integrated stuff.
Windows XP SP1

Get on my level.  I have this computer in my closet.

64 MB Ram
633 Mhz Intel Pentium
Some intel integrated stuff.
Windows XP SP1
Intel Pentium 2 400MHz with MMX
128MB DDR 133MHz
ATi Rage XL 8MB 3D Accelerator Card
Sound Blaster 16-bit PCM Sound Card
D-Link 10/100 Fast Ethernet Full Duplex PCI NIC
80GB Maxtor (yadda yadda yadda) ATA-4
Creative 48X CD-ROM drive
Standard 3.5" Floppy Disk Drive
Windows 98 Second Edition
Get on my level.  I have this computer in my garage.

Hey cool, another compaq owner!

I have a 1987 compaq.

Processor: Texas Instruments 486
RAM: 3.7MB DRAM in dozens of DIPs (640k onboard, rest extended memory)
Graphics: 80x25 character onboard 9" greenscreen, graphics card with CGA and composite output
Hard Drive: 515MB hard drive
External Storage: 1 3.5" floppy drive, 1 5.25" floppy drive
Sound: PC Speaker
Operating System: MS-DOS 6.22

Suffice to say it is not my primary desktop. I spent a lot of time restoring it and basically it's awesome. I've got a plan to get it to connect to modern wifi networks.
That's a pretty awesome system. I assume it's got a 486SLC installed, because I don't think there were any proper 286-to-486 upgrades. It's in desperate need of a PGA graphics controller and an IBM music feature card, though.

mine is a netbook. its stuff and lags but im getting a new one for christmas :D

I have a bootleg pc with 256k of RAM running MS DOS v6, and it's literally like an old man serving no purpose but to use up hospital resources.

Competition for the worst PC!

I still wish for a game dev to use the lowest graphical setting available not "low", but "toaster".

I still wish for a game dev to use the lowest graphical setting available not "low", but "toaster".

toaster should be a separate setting which disables shadows, dynamic lighting, pretty much everything

(and uses flat-color textures for everything)

toaster should be a separate setting which disables shadows, dynamic lighting, pretty much everything

(and uses flat-color textures for everything)

True.