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mistermumbles: I'm sorry to say but I'd actually laugh if tomorrow there was absolutely nothing!
You called it. Bravo, sir! Bravo!
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huan: Patience?! Release hype and lurking around here is the only thing I have right now - my gfx card left me on the weekend. Now I'm stuck with Terraria which runs fine on my ancient Intel HD3000 notebook. Not saying it's bad, but I already finished it three times...
Consider yourself lucky! I have been stuck with the basic Intel HD Graphics for over a year now, but I have found that it still manages to play a wide range of games, 2D and 3D. As long as a game does not require a lot of GRAM or dedicated graphical memory, you should be able to run it. So far, it has worked on everything from the early 2000s, with games tested from as late as 2006. So yeah, new 3D games are out of the question, but the HD3000 should run most modern 2D titles and older 3D ones.
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huan: Patience?! Release hype and lurking around here is the only thing I have right now - my gfx card left me on the weekend. Now I'm stuck with Terraria which runs fine on my ancient Intel HD3000 notebook. Not saying it's bad, but I already finished it three times...
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de_Monteynard: Consider yourself lucky! I have been stuck with the basic Intel HD Graphics for over a year now, but I have found that it still manages to play a wide range of games, 2D and 3D. As long as a game does not require a lot of GRAM or dedicated graphical memory, you should be able to run it. So far, it has worked on everything from the early 2000s, with games tested from as late as 2006. So yeah, new 3D games are out of the question, but the HD3000 should run most modern 2D titles and older 3D ones.
Heck, for years I was able to get by on the 64 MB GMA 950 on my old white plastic MacBook, for a lot of GOG's lower-end indie and classic releases.
where is it?
Maybe today there is nothing since gog wants to prove a point what they think about certain "leaks" & the hype theygenerate. :/
Post edited May 17, 2016 by anothername
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anothername: Maybe today there is nothing since gog wants to prove a point what they think about certain "leaks". :/
I'm sorry for those that were looking forward to the Bethesda games, but this would actually be hilarious. :)
Post edited May 17, 2016 by NuffCatnip
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anothername: Maybe today there is nothing since gog wants to prove a point what they think about certain "leaks". :/
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NuffCatnip: I'm sorry for those that were looking forward to the Bethesda games, but this would actually be hilarious. :)
Kind of :D

prefer Skyrim over point proofing :P
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de_Monteynard: Consider yourself lucky! I have been stuck with the basic Intel HD Graphics for over a year now, but I have found that it still manages to play a wide range of games, 2D and 3D. As long as a game does not require a lot of GRAM or dedicated graphical memory, you should be able to run it. So far, it has worked on everything from the early 2000s, with games tested from as late as 2006. So yeah, new 3D games are out of the question, but the HD3000 should run most modern 2D titles and older 3D ones.
I consider myself spoiled and on withdrawal. :)

But you are right of course, before I had gaming PC, I used to run a lot of stuff on this thing. It can even run Oblivion on lowest settings (and the cobwebs look horrible), so not even 3D titles are out of the question. It's not bad graphics card at all, only real problem it has is that in notebook it overheats quickly and reduces it's clock. This effect was most visiblble in Rogue Legacy. Plays fine for minute or two, then it starts lagging at one moment, until it cools down again.
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NuffCatnip: I'm sorry for those that were looking forward to the Bethesda games, but this would actually be hilarious. :)
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anothername: Kind of :D

prefer Skyrim over point proofing :P
I agree. :)
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anothername: Kind of :D

prefer Skyrim over point proofing :P
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NuffCatnip: I agree. :)
Me too, but it's Shadwen ...
Meh!
Today = a platformer game or metroidvania
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NuffCatnip: I agree. :)
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MBiL_248: Me too, but it's Shadwen ...
I'm actually looking forward to this game. :D
Dunno if I buy it immediately or later this week...hmmm.

It's already on gog, neat. :)
Post edited May 17, 2016 by NuffCatnip
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MBiL_248: Me too, but it's Shadwen ...
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NuffCatnip: I'm actually looking forward to this game. :D
Dunno if I buy it immediately or later this week though...hmmm.
I liked Trine, but this one isn't my cup of tea.
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MBiL_248: Me too, but it's Shadwen ...
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NuffCatnip: I'm actually looking forward to this game. :D
Dunno if I buy it immediately or later this week...hmmm.

It's already on gog, neat. :)
I heard the Demo was kind of cool :)