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Now, I know we already have a netbook thread here, but I didn't want to derail it with my personal quest to find good games to play on my own netbook, which seems significantly less powerful than those of other people. Because whenever I look for netbook games there are lots of games on those lists that my own one can't seem to run smoothly. So this would be my personal requirements for the games I'm looking for:

- can be classics, indies or freeware games
- can be of any genre, as long as they're easy to get into (I have my preferences, but I'm open for suggestions)
- must be able to run with a resolution of 1024x600 or lower
- should run on integrated graphics and not require Shader 2.0 or higher
- must be compatible to Win7 (Starter) 32-bit
- must be able to run offline
- should be manageable with a touchpad (generally not a big issue, but 3D action games that require a mouse are not that much fun on the netbook)
- can use DOSBOX, but I think it would be preferable if it doesn't (it's hit or miss for me, some games work fine, but with others the CPU has trouble emulating smooth sound)
- 2D is safer than 3D (many 3D games, even NWN or DOS FPS don't run that smoothly)
- Detailed specs: Samsung NC10plus, Intel Atom CPU N455 @1.66GHz 1.67GHz, 1GB RAM, "GPU" Intel Graphics Media Accelators 3150, several years old

Any suggestions?

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Working perfectly
Blades of Avernum
Dead Colony
Escape Goat
Grand Theft Auto 2
Kilgazar
Knights of the Chalice
Knights of Pen and Paper +1
Micron
Neo Scavenger
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Theme Hospital

Working, but with occasional lags and/or possibly more fun on the desktop with a mouse
The Binding of Isaac
Deus Ex
Hydorah (sound is messed up)
Neverwinter Nights
Heroes of Might & Magic 2
Puzzle Quest
Realms of the Haunting

Doesn't work
Gothic 2
Might & Magic 6
UnEpic

Already completed
Baldur's Gate 2
Fester Mudd
Gothic 1
To the Moon

Not tried yet
Anno 1503
Bleifuss Fun
Carmageddon Max Pack
Crusader: No Remorse/Regret
Dark Reign
Duke Nukem I+II
Duke Nukem Manhattan Project
Earthworm Jim 1+2
FTL
Geneforge series
Hitman: Contracts
KKND Xtreme
KKND 2: Krossfire
Lords of the Realm
Master of Magic
Master of Orion 2
Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe
Rayman Forever
Realms of Chaos
Settlers 2
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
SimCity 2000
Star Control 2
Super Hexagon
Superfrog
Syndicate
System Shock
Tropico
Tzar: The Burden of the Crown
Unreal
Post edited April 13, 2014 by Leroux
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Some good ones that I played recently: FTL, Tropico, Neo Scavanger, Escape Goat, Fester Mudd, To The Moon, Hydorah
Puzzle Quest series.
master of orion 2
baldurs gate 2
gothic 2 gold
gothic 1
system shock
deus ex
Heroes of might and magic 2

well i know many more ofc ^^.
Post edited April 03, 2014 by slash11
Puzzle Quest is a bit laggy on mine and I think FTL needs a higher resolution than 1024x600? Gothic 2 doesn't run well at all, and I think Deus Ex and System Shock's performance was only so-so.

I've already played Fester Mudd, To The Moon, Gothic 1 and Baldur's Gate 2, and I'm close to finishing Escape Goat a second time (that one runs great on a netbook though). HOMM 2 works, I think, but I haven't been able to get into it yet. I'll try how well Hydorah and Neo Scavenger work, and make a mental note of Master of Orion 2 and Tropico (which I don't own yet). Thanks, and keep the suggestions coming!
Post edited April 03, 2014 by Leroux
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slash11: well i know many more ofc ^^.
Such as? :)

Do they work flawlessly on your netbook?
I know from my personal experience that Carmageddon Max Pack with the Windows 95 patch works quite well on a netbook BUT you'll need to find a way to remap the keys as it requires a keyboard with a numpad.

From outside of GOG, Knights of the Chalice runs like a dream on a netbook because I finished the entire game on one.

Hitman: Contracts WILL run perfectly on a netbook but you need to edit its ini file to force the game to start out at 800 X 600 resolution. I finished Hitman: Contracts on a netbook :)
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slash11: well i know many more ofc ^^.
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Leroux: Such as? :)

Do they work flawlessly on your netbook?
i have a much faster notebook but the games i tell you will run on your notebook quite falwless.

some more suggestions:

unreal
might and magic 6 ( a bit old backed graphica but still OK)
neverwinter nights (not sure if it runs smoothly on your notebook but i think it will be ok)
The first game that came to my mind when you said immersive is Realms of the Haunting. You know a game does immersion right when it is a sunny day and the game can still pull you in.
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JudasIscariot: From outside of GOG, Knights of the Chalice runs like a dream on a netbook because I finished the entire game on one.
Yeah, that would be the best suggestion of them all, if I wasn't so incredibly frustrated with the game. Runs perfectly, looks cool, is great and enjoyable most of the time, but then the game keeps on insisting on locking me in in tough dungeons with lots of exhausting fights in a row but without (apparant) resting options, and although I know it's possible to sacrifice xp to create powerful items to help me with that, I just don't think it that much fun. :(
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slash11: unreal
might and magic 6 ( a bit old backed graphica but still OK)
neverwinter nights (not sure if it runs smoothly on your notebook but i think it will be ok)
Sadly M&M6 doesn't run at all (the older ones do though). NWN works but is not that much fun on my netbook.

I'm a bit sceptical about 3D games, but I'll add Unreal, Hitman: Contracts and Carmageddon to the list of possible candidates.
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Grargar: The first game that came to my mind when you said immersive is Realms of the Haunting. You know a game does immersion right when it is a sunny day and the game can still pull you in.
I think that one generally works but is a bit laggy. I probably should have mentioned right from the start that I usually only play with keyboard and touchpad, so while I'm able to play 3D action games that way it's not as enjoyable as on the PC.

Any more casual or 2D games?
Post edited April 03, 2014 by Leroux
Super Hexagon?
I think Papers, Please might work on a netbook...

edit: nope it won't. I just checked the sysreqs. Sorry : (
Post edited April 03, 2014 by JudasIscariot
I have a very similar netbook and Master of Magic is running really good, as is Sim City 2000. Usually dosbox games are the best fit for my device though it is set up with Windows XP instead of 7. Each ScummVM game is also recommended and, for us Germans, Bleifuss FUN. ;)
I know the first 3 games of The Geneforge Saga will run on a netbook and I think all of the Avernums will run as well :)
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JudasIscariot: I know the first 3 games of The Geneforge Saga will run on a netbook and I think all of the Avernums will run as well :)
Oh, yeah, Blades of Avernum runs perfectly, so maybe those others will work, too.

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GOGwiiisfun: Super Hexagon?
Ah, well, it might work and it's affordable, but to tell the truth, it looks much too hectic for me ... :D VVVVVV works great though. I've already finished the main campaign but I could still play one of the custom campaigns.
Post edited April 03, 2014 by Leroux