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This list is basically for people who think they have crappy and a slow computer that can't play recent games. Odds are, people looking in this list for games are on laptops with integrated graphics and outdated desktop computers. Just remember that some pc's with integrated graphics may well reach the requirements but still have issues running games (portal, looking at you..etc) The system requirements here are taken from the developers, game sites, and other sources. Last but not least, be careful out there. __TOC__

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  • Low end computer games
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  • This list is basically for people who think they have crappy and a slow computer that can't play recent games. Odds are, people looking in this list for games are on laptops with integrated graphics and outdated desktop computers. Just remember that some pc's with integrated graphics may well reach the requirements but still have issues running games (portal, looking at you..etc) The system requirements here are taken from the developers, game sites, and other sources. Last but not least, be careful out there. __TOC__
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  • This list is basically for people who think they have crappy and a slow computer that can't play recent games. Odds are, people looking in this list for games are on laptops with integrated graphics and outdated desktop computers. Just remember that some pc's with integrated graphics may well reach the requirements but still have issues running games (portal, looking at you..etc) The system requirements here are taken from the developers, game sites, and other sources. Your PC (with the exact specs) might not run the games or might run them crappily (minimum req usually mean with choppy framerate). Hardware T&L is not actually necessary, but your game might look crappy. Vertex shader (version required by game or higher) is required or the game won't run at all. A higher pixel shader can be used but the frame rate may drop to like 10FPS. To find out what kind of card you have, pixel shader ver, vertex shader ver, etc, you can go to System Requirements Lab and check any game. The result should tell you what specs you have. Keep in mind that some games that the site tells you you can run, may not run, and vice versa. Most importantly; some games will simply not work on newer hardware, a few may even straight up crash the system entirely. Good Old Games typically updates games to be able to run on newer hardware, but still check the game's requirements to make sure your computer can handle it. Last but not least, be careful out there. __TOC__
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