My netbook is a samsung N140 (1,60 GHz)
My list :
Stronghold crusaders
Deus ex (tends to run slowly if theres a lot of npc or big maps)
Battle for wesnoth
Unreal tournament
Age of empires 2
Red faction
Desperados
Blitzkrieg
Don't work :
Diablo 2 lags (lol)
Day of defeat (and half life) lags too much/ don't start
Tie Fighter (needs joystick/won't launch)
AVP 2
Unreal 2
I won't install :
Baldur's gate
Heroes 3
starcraft
Help me remember old games that would do it.
Crysis
Tie Fighter
[QUOTE=HellNaw;22198408]Crysis[/QUOTE]
Oh you're so funny and edgy being the rebel you.
But seriously, dwarf fortress.
[QUOTE=peterson;22198420]Tie Fighter[/QUOTE]
thanks. Can you play it without joystick ('m thinking about x wing vs tie fighter or x wing alliance) ?
PC Gamer UK: July 2009 (Issue 202)
17 Games to play on a netbook:
Diablo 2
Plants Vs. Zombies
World of Goo (Best for puzzles)
Lucasarts Classic Line
Trackmania Nations Forever (Best for driving)
GTA: Vice City
The Elder Scrolls IV: Morrowmind
Dungeon Keeper 2
Audiosurf (Best for music)
Neverwinter Nights
The Sims/ The Sims 2
Ultimate Doom (Best for action)
Deus Ex
Warcraft III
Peggle Complete (Best for casual)
Geometry Wars
Quake III: Arena
They should all work on a netbook. To a certain extent.
[QUOTE=koekje4life;22198452]Oh you're so funny and edgy being the rebel you.
But seriously, dwarf fortress.[/QUOTE]
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he already said he has that.
If its connected to the internet you can play flash games, or otherwise download them.
My netbook is limited by its graphic capabilities I guess ...
Diablo 2 -optimizated like shit, lags
Plants Vs. Zombies -casual
World of Goo (Best for puzzles) -casual
Lucasarts Classic Line -casual?
Trackmania Nations Forever (Best for driving) -casual
GTA: Vice City -Would be surprised if it runs smoothly
The Elder Scrolls IV: Morrowmind -Would be surprised if it runs smoothly
Dungeon Keeper 2 - yes
Audiosurf (Best for music) - hmm
Neverwinter Nights -Would be surprised if it runs smoothly
The Sims/ The Sims 2 -oh no
Ultimate Doom (Best for action) -
Deus Ex -
Warcraft III -can't have my cd keys
Peggle Complete (Best for casual) -c
Geometry Wars - ...
Quake III: Arena - you mean quake live
i think dorfs is too demanding for a netbook. try spelunky
Altitude. :iia:
Skulltag.
What about Tiberian Sun and Red Alert series ?
If you're into First Person Shooters, anything pre-2005 will run swimmingly. I play Halo, CoD, CS, and some other games on mine. Oh, and anything for the N64 or SNES (But these are warez, and we don't discuss these here. So these aren't actually in this post.)
Max Payne, and Max Payne 2.
(Max Payne 2 runs better on my 1005ha)
Civ IV? Civ III?
System Shock 2 runs great.
May remind you of bioshock or another similar game.
Shooting/action/horror.
Try Civ 3
Rise of Nations
Counterstrike 1.6
Command and Conquer: Generals works.
torchlight has a netbook mode you can choose under options.
Fucking windows 7. First blitzkrieg now dungeon keepers 2.
empire earth
[QUOTE=Ickylevel;22198854]My netbook is limited by its graphic capabilities I guess ...
Diablo 2 -optimizated like shit, lags
Plants Vs. Zombies -casual
World of Goo (Best for puzzles) -casual
Lucasarts Classic Line -casual?
Trackmania Nations Forever (Best for driving) -casual
GTA: Vice City -Would be surprised if it runs smoothly
The Elder Scrolls IV: Morrowmind -Would be surprised if it runs smoothly
Dungeon Keeper 2 - yes
Audiosurf (Best for music) - hmm
Neverwinter Nights -Would be surprised if it runs smoothly
The Sims/ The Sims 2 -oh no
Ultimate Doom (Best for action) -
Deus Ex -
Warcraft III -can't have my cd keys
Peggle Complete (Best for casual) -c
Geometry Wars - ...
Quake III: Arena - you mean quake live[/QUOTE]
It is Elder Scrolls III, not IV, IV is Oblivion~!!!!!
runescape/maple story
Roller Coaster Tycoon (1 & 2)
Doom lan with friends
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