Anarchy Online is a Sci-fi MMORPG that you could probably run easily enough.
Dark Age of Camelot is a medieval based MMORPG that you might enjoy as well and your system should be able to handle it.
To be honest, without knowing your cpu type and speed, graphics card make/modle/specs, hard drive specs, and DX version it's hard to tell. Just knowing what your RAM isn't enough
Try this. Go to the start button (bottom left of the screen) click it, then select "Run" (Win 98/2000/XP,) or the input field when you press the start button at the bottom in Windows Vista and 7, and type in dxdiag and hit enter. A screen will pop up telling you the basic specs of your system. If you post them here, we'll be able to help you better.
thanks for the quick answers gonna check out that games! little more specs from dxdiag: intel core2 duo T8100 2.10GHz
2bg ram
GPU: mobile intel 965 express chipset family 384MB
That onboard video card is going to hamstring you, but the rest is decent enough for a lot of different games. Hell, I played Age of Conan on an AMD 3700+ single core with 2 gigs of DDR1 ram and a 7600gt. If you dont go in expecting max settings and a smooth framerate, you might be shocked at what you will actually be able to play.
Torchlight..... It is more of an action RPG, but it is seriously addiciting and it will even run an a netbook. The developers are working on an MMO version that will come out in the future.
Torchlight..... It is more of an action RPG, but it is seriously addiciting and it will even run an a netbook. The developers are working on an MMO version that will come out in the future.
Ragnarok Online definitely. you can also try Pangya, Grand Chase, WoW, Lineage 2 (maybe). actually a lot of MMOs are made to run on low specs since they need to have lots of players for profit XD
Originally posted by shuee thanks for the quick answers gonna check out that games! little more specs from dxdiag: intel core2 duo T8100 2.10GHz 2bg ram GPU: mobile intel 965 express chipset family 384MB
Your Intel video chip doesn't support hardware T&L. That's going to cut off a LOT of games at the knees, even many old ones.
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i just went through dragon age on steam, and its requirements are quite low tbh.
If you stand VERY still, and close your eyes, after a minute you can actually FEEL the universe revolving around PvP.
Vanilla WoW. Ragnarok Online. Maple Story. More than likely EQ1. And a good handful others I am sure.
Anarchy Online is a Sci-fi MMORPG that you could probably run easily enough.
Dark Age of Camelot is a medieval based MMORPG that you might enjoy as well and your system should be able to handle it.
To be honest, without knowing your cpu type and speed, graphics card make/modle/specs, hard drive specs, and DX version it's hard to tell. Just knowing what your RAM isn't enough
Try this. Go to the start button (bottom left of the screen) click it, then select "Run" (Win 98/2000/XP,) or the input field when you press the start button at the bottom in Windows Vista and 7, and type in dxdiag and hit enter. A screen will pop up telling you the basic specs of your system. If you post them here, we'll be able to help you better.
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thanks for the quick answers gonna check out that games!
little more specs from dxdiag:
intel core2 duo T8100 2.10GHz
2bg ram
GPU: mobile intel 965 express chipset family 384MB
That onboard video card is going to hamstring you, but the rest is decent enough for a lot of different games. Hell, I played Age of Conan on an AMD 3700+ single core with 2 gigs of DDR1 ram and a 7600gt. If you dont go in expecting max settings and a smooth framerate, you might be shocked at what you will actually be able to play.
your specs ain´t THAT bad , just curious about your video card :O
tried dragon age, it was really laggy and after about 1 min i got bluescreen lul. drivers are up to date.
Torchlight..... It is more of an action RPG, but it is seriously addiciting and it will even run an a netbook. The developers are working on an MMO version that will come out in the future.
thank you! never heard of it, seems nice tough
Ragnarok Online definitely. you can also try Pangya, Grand Chase, WoW, Lineage 2 (maybe). actually a lot of MMOs are made to run on low specs since they need to have lots of players for profit XD
Your Intel video chip doesn't support hardware T&L. That's going to cut off a LOT of games at the knees, even many old ones.