Battlefield Bad Company 2. It's on Steam today for £5, and I've had my eye on it for quite a while. Now, here's the kicker...
Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz Dual Core
nVidia 8500 GT 1GB
2GB Ram
I understand that my computer is absolutely crap, however, this is by no means a permanent solution. All I want to know, is if I could run it at 30 FPS on the lowest settings, until I get my new laptop (Do not berate me for getting a laptop. It's high end because I will be taking a computing A-Level, and, funnily enough, I want to play games on it.)
I could play the Mafia 2 demo at low settings, if that helps?
Edit: I have a copy of ETQW which I can play at high settings, with a reasonable FPS
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Black, I have that bookmarked. I simply wanted a second opinion.Blackadder51 wrote:http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/
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Nope. You'll be able to run it, but 30 FPS is a dream.


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