Posted April 13, 2009
i have an eee pc and had exactly the same problem.
earthworm jim, oddworld and duke nukem manhattan project are perfect. in fact any platformer works great. plus those are both amazing games.
i mostly had trouble using the trackpad in games that required quick, accurate mouse movement, but i found that almost all turn-based strategy games and p-n-c adventures play fine--you have enough time to position the mouse and click where you want to.
i ended up getting a saitek p2500 gamepad for like $8. just go to amazon and look for a gamepad or optical mouse for $5. i have twenty gogs now that i play on my eee pc regularly!
props to my fellow netbook gamer(s?)!!
earthworm jim, oddworld and duke nukem manhattan project are perfect. in fact any platformer works great. plus those are both amazing games.
i mostly had trouble using the trackpad in games that required quick, accurate mouse movement, but i found that almost all turn-based strategy games and p-n-c adventures play fine--you have enough time to position the mouse and click where you want to.
i ended up getting a saitek p2500 gamepad for like $8. just go to amazon and look for a gamepad or optical mouse for $5. i have twenty gogs now that i play on my eee pc regularly!
props to my fellow netbook gamer(s?)!!