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Recommendation RPG for a PIII era PC?
November 7th, 2007, 16:14
If morrowind is out of the question the best options would be (imo):
Fallout 2
Baldur's Gate 2
Icewind Dale 1
All these games will run great on that system, that's for sure.
There's a "Fallout Collection" which includes all the three fallout games which should be easy & cheap to get. It's very good.
There's also a "Baldur's Gate" compilation which includes 2 games and 2 expansion packs. Also highly recommended. Cheap and easy to find.
Fallout 2
Baldur's Gate 2
Icewind Dale 1
All these games will run great on that system, that's for sure.
There's a "Fallout Collection" which includes all the three fallout games which should be easy & cheap to get. It's very good.
There's also a "Baldur's Gate" compilation which includes 2 games and 2 expansion packs. Also highly recommended. Cheap and easy to find.
Last edited by Guest; November 7th, 2007 at 16:21.
Guest
November 7th, 2007, 16:26
On November 19th should be released Eschalon Book I.
You can search the net and take a look at the game.
Read the faq.
I think it should run on your system,
This game promises a good old school return.
You can search the net and take a look at the game.
Read the faq.
I think it should run on your system,
This game promises a good old school return.
Last edited by Gragnak; November 7th, 2007 at 17:10.
November 7th, 2007, 19:11
Originally Posted by Wurstwasser
I pretty much like things like riddles, also fighting but not tooo much, good landscapes, good athmosphere, medieval athmosphere, also the whole ork and elves stuff…
Originally Posted by GorathRiddles and fighting in modest quantity isn't the Diablo I remember… Not the Icewind Dale I remember either.
Diablo 1 (single player) or Diablo 2 (multiplayer) are also obvious recommendations. The only good Diablo clone I remember from that time is Nox. Nox is pure action combined with great graphics, at its time. The typical item hunting is significantly reduced.
Allthough I don't know how Wurstwasser defines not too much fighting. But I'm pretty sure Diablo isn't what you're looking for if you take the time to point out that you don't want too much fighting…Just my two (or is it three?) cents on that subject.
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November 11th, 2007, 15:35
Originally Posted by MaylanderI'm relatively sure on that, given the fact that I was able to run it with my old Win98SE PC with 800 Mhz and 384 (I think it was) MB RAM.
Should be able to run Gothic 1 as well
Just turn the graphics/detail options a bit off.
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