Posted July 12, 2017
Hi. I am not a very devoted gamer, but I have enjoyed playing games like Baldur's Gate, Planescape, and the Witcher through GOG. I played these on an old, cheap PC laptop I had, but I no longer remember the specs of that computer.
I currently have a circa-2012 Macbook pro, and it seems to be about to give up the ghost. My intention was to buy a cheap Windows PC mostly for using the internet and word processing, but it'd be nice if it could also play some old games.
I currently have my eye on Bloodlines; it looks great. I was wondering if anyone has run it on a machine with an even slower processor than listed, and if it worked with maybe some loss to graphics performance, which I don't care about very much at all (though if it constantly lagged or had long load times, that would bother me).
Please let me know if I'm delusional for wanting to play Bloodlines on something like the low end Dell Inspiron machines. [GOG won't let me post a link unfortunately]
If that's too pathetic, anyone have any insight on a laptop $3-400 that could run, say, games from Bloodlines and before? It'd also be nice if I could run the first Witcher game...
I can't stress enough I don't know a lot about computer specs or running games, so this might come across as naive! Also sorry if this sort of topic comes up a lot and thanks for your help. I feel like I've had an ok time running games on my janky old laptop, but maybe it was more powerful than I thought it was!
Edit: added photo. Would these CPUs run old games appreciably well?
I currently have a circa-2012 Macbook pro, and it seems to be about to give up the ghost. My intention was to buy a cheap Windows PC mostly for using the internet and word processing, but it'd be nice if it could also play some old games.
I currently have my eye on Bloodlines; it looks great. I was wondering if anyone has run it on a machine with an even slower processor than listed, and if it worked with maybe some loss to graphics performance, which I don't care about very much at all (though if it constantly lagged or had long load times, that would bother me).
Please let me know if I'm delusional for wanting to play Bloodlines on something like the low end Dell Inspiron machines. [GOG won't let me post a link unfortunately]
If that's too pathetic, anyone have any insight on a laptop $3-400 that could run, say, games from Bloodlines and before? It'd also be nice if I could run the first Witcher game...
I can't stress enough I don't know a lot about computer specs or running games, so this might come across as naive! Also sorry if this sort of topic comes up a lot and thanks for your help. I feel like I've had an ok time running games on my janky old laptop, but maybe it was more powerful than I thought it was!
Edit: added photo. Would these CPUs run old games appreciably well?
Post edited July 12, 2017 by nickdziegler
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