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Tryken
Ultima Online Correspondent
Joined: 7/08/04
Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers. - T.S. Eliot |
As the title says, with the head-back to college wind blowing, I want something to keep me entertained for those classes which are non-discussion based, and for the inbetweens. So, I'm looking for a free MMO with LOW system requirements. No graphics are too poor (my main MMO is Ultima Online). Anyway, I'd like something that has low system requirements (can work on an Acer Aspire with 1.5 gigs of ram and 1.6 ghz Intel Atom processor).
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Runescape or Aseron's Call.
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nickelpat
Advanced Member
Joined: 11/07/08
"War isn''t about dieing for your country; It''s about making your enemy die for theirs." - G.Patton |
2Moons might be a good choice for a bit of playing, it doesn't take much. I think Dungeon Runners might be an option too. The Chronicles of Spellborn recently went FTP, I don't think it would take too much with the settings down. By the way, loving the avatar. ;D ____________________________ "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but I know World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein |
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Mabinogi works on my Acer Aspire without the upgraded RAM. Granted it has a lot of bad with the few things it does very good. I miss how my old computer kept the house warmer in winter :( |
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Sorry to tell you this, but the only game suitable for a netbook is Runescape. Netbooks are not good for games AT ALL. I recommend getting a desktop computer if you wish to play MMO's. |
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I recommend getting into the world of MUDS.
Something along the lines of http://www.aardwolf.com/ or similar. Are we freer in America today? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWOW1OKzdNA |
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I'd suggest trying out Dofus. The game has free area wich should last something like 20 hours on your first time if you don't rush through, it should work even on a netbook if you just change the settings to minimum, and the game's pace is slow enough that you can both play and listen to the class at the same time. If you end up liking it, the subcription is 5€/month and there's no item shop, so it's cheap. But if you can't use external mouse most of the time, wich you probably can't, it might get a bit irritating since practically all the controlling has to be done with the mouse and touchpads just aren't as good. |
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Pirate Galaxy |
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Well, if it's a notebook we're talking about, how about Pong? |
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Runes Of Magic Perfect World International The Chronicles of Spellborn (only free to play with no micro shop) |
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PC Gamer ran an article a few months ago about gaming on netbooks. I was really surprised how many you could get to work on them. They even managed to get WoW to work, although all the graphic settings were down or off. You'd need to get some more ram (2gb at least) but you can get games like GTA:Vice City and World of Goo to work if you tweek things a bit. |
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I was able to get WoW and Aion running on my netbook, albeit at the lowest graphics settings. They can adjust classes all day but they can't help the issue between the keyboard and the chair. |
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Tryken
Ultima Online Correspondent
Joined: 7/08/04
Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers. - T.S. Eliot |
So far I've gotten MEGATEN: Imagine to work (love this game so far), although it doesn't run beautifully, it's quite functional. Also, Jade Dynasty runs very well, as does Ultima.
I should note that I have a high end desktop. This is not, of course, my main computer. There's a free booster, GMA Booster, to make the video card run better. Ends up the built in video card is stuck underclocked. The booster fixes that, and makes it so games are actually pretty easily playable.
Thanks for the suggestions! Lots of fun experimenting I can do, it seems!
P.S. Thanks for the compliment on the avatar. =P
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