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December 1st, 2007 05:25 PM #111
naglalaway ako sa Crysis and Hellgate: London... bad trip di kaya ng lappy ko yung games na yun. how's NFS Prostreet btw?
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December 2nd, 2007 12:38 AM #115
its been a while since i seriously played any pc game pero mukhang ok yun nilalaro ng brother ko ngayon...
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
he's playing online at local "underground" servers.
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December 2nd, 2007 02:02 AM #116Since i started during the time na simula pa lang si Bill Gates
Prince of Persia ( Green monitor)
Lemmings 1 (VGA monochrome)
Tetris
Kings Quest 4 CGA
Loom
Secret of Monkey Island (Funny)
Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
Myst VGA colored na
Comanche
Half Life 1&2
Starcraft 1
Tiberium Wars
Grim Fandango (Di pa tapos)
Company of Heroes
I miss the old games
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December 2nd, 2007 05:57 AM #117
Here are some things I found out trying to run games with the ATI Mobility X1200....... again, an Intel X3100 should do better
Using FRAPS to non-scientifically gauge framerate.....
24 fps would be fluid for any game. But, 15fps or better I consider playable for an RTS.
C&C: Generals - 800x600, medium detail, I get a consistent 15-20 fps
Battlefield 2 - 800x600, medium detail, I get a consistent 15 fps.
For a shooter, 15 fps is.....meh.
Battlefield 1942/Desert Combat - 800x600 32bpp, max detail, 23-24 fps
Rome: Total War - 800x600 16bpp, "Speed" setting, 18-20 fps
Older 2d games like Red Alert 2, Close Combat 2, and Civilization 3 all play smoothly. Close Combat 2 (A Bridge Too Far) I consider the best of the series. It came out in 1997 and I still play it.
Some things to consider:
1. All these games I play for singleplayer only.
2. I didn't really buy my laptop for games. So, playing older games are perfectly fine.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; December 2nd, 2007 at 06:11 AM.
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December 2nd, 2007 06:09 AM #118
Oh yeah. I still play Quake 2 up to now too. Runs beautifully on my lappy.
I have more older games at home like Dungeon Keeper 2, Warcraft 3, and Homeworld 1. But, I'll have to wait til I get back to try them out.
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December 2nd, 2007 11:12 AM #119
Woo hoo thanks.
I got Rome Total War but a bit complex just to get to the action hehe... I'll stick to Rise of Nations...
But C&C and Battlefield, here I come hehe
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December 2nd, 2007 02:48 PM #120sir, pag non-stop mong laruin yung Call of Duty 4, matatapos mo ang single player mode ng six to seven hours. mga around 10 to 15 hours pag gusto mong hanapin lahat ang mga secret reports ng mga terorista. pero hindi required na hanapin mo lahat para tapusin ang game. designed talaga sa online gaming ang CoD4.
Daming issue ng SU7:grin:
Xiaomi E-Car