Suggestions of games to play on NVIDIA


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It is on board video but any suggestions on games that will play reasonably well on this video card.

Windows 7 Home Premium-

http://support.gateway.com/emachines/deskt...L1331Gsp2.shtml

also was wondering if any on this list would run decent-

http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_downloads_demos.html

I don't normally play games but want a few suggestions-

Unfortunately that is a very underpowered graphics card, I used to have a laptop with that card and to be honest with you, even Aero didn't run that well :( . I'd say try games that came out before 2004... I tried The Sims 2 and it ran horribly :-(.

Thanks for the suggestion- I don't normally game-- bought this system mainly for the price and upgraded the memory- That and it was time to get off the PIII 900mhz with 256mb of memory and a Geforce4 MX4000. (I was running Linux)-

It does everything I need it to but was wondering what games would run on this system 1/2 way decent. Does not have to be at top display mode but playable.

older games, like Grand Theft Auto San Andreas

or SimCity 4

or maybe the original Call of Duty

emulators for PlayStation 1, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, N64, etc

anything that just barely didn't run on that GeForce4 that you always wanted to play but couldn't at the time ;)

PLAY MAX PAYNE !!!!!!!!!!! :)

even max payne 2 will run ok

i played these games on a fx 5200..

played max payne on geforce 4

so these should run well.

play doom 3..

it run well on a fx 5200 :)

play half life 2 aswell.. it will handle it i think.. mayb.

These Titles Can Be Maxed out on a 6600 non-GT therefore I bet you can run them on 6150 on low+ settings,

Tron 2.0

Unreal Tournament 2004

Painkiller

Evil Genius

Far Cry (I think)

Psychonauts

Deus Ex: Invisible War

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

Try going to http://www.yougamers.com/games/?mainnavi=true running a system scan then clicking on games at the top, then you can scroll through the list and itll tell you what you can and cant play.

Edit: it doesn't seem to do it that way any more, but you can at least check a certain game if you had one in mind.

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