We often talk about the latest8 U.S.C 2257greatest graphics cards and playing games at the highest settings, but there are times when that's simply not an option. Whatever the reason may be, in times like these, it's nice to have a library of fun games that won't melt our processors.
Fortunately, there are a multitude of older games and even newer indie titles that are friendly for low-end PCs and laptops with integrated GPUs. Browsing through Steam or your preferred PC game platform trying to find something fun to play that won't tax your system can be exhausting. That's why we've compiled this list of 25 great games we can wholeheartedly recommend.
Even if your hardware is a few years old, most of these titles will work just fine.
Some are ideal right out of the box, while others can use lower settings depending on what kind of hardware you have on hand. Generally speaking, you'll want to be running at least a dual-core CPU, an integrated GPU from the last few years or better, and about 4GB RAM.
For testing I tried them all on my wife's three year old laptop that only has Intel integrated graphics. This may still be more modern than your average old laptop, but it's not a gaming machine by any means. If you're still unsure, you can download demos of many of the games, and Can You Run It is also a good place to check to see if your gear is up to snuff. Let's get to it.
Previous:Repair Work
Next:Mind Out of Time
The Sneaky Brilliance of Geoff Dyer’s “Into the Zone”What’s Wrong with Us: An Interview with J. M. Holmes“Human Life Is Punishment,” and Other Pleasures of Studying LatinThe Ontology of Circus Peanuts by Jane SternThe Ultimate 44 Used Graphics Card Pricing & Benchmark GuideGrand Opera’s War with ItselfMerce Cunningham’s Legacy PlanKarl Wirsum’s Casting CallThe Day AfterJohn Ashbery, 1927–2017The Day AfterPutting on the Veil: Boys Invade an AllStaff Picks: Stephen Burt, Annie Ernaux, and Ben LooryType Writing: An Interview with Jim Shepard by Lesley M.M. BlumeA Party in the Archive (Container Lovers Only)The Authoritative Guide to Blockchain DevelopmentReading and Eating Paris by Jennifer Burek PierceThe Sneaky Brilliance of Geoff Dyer’s “Into the Zone”Merce Cunningham’s Legacy PlanStaff Picks: Paul Yoon, W. S. Merwin, Edwidge Danticat Garmin Instinct 2 Solar GPS watch now $229.99 at Amazon — save $170 Nintendo Switch 2 release date, price announced Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Pumas UNAM 2025 livestream: Watch Concacaf Champions Cup for free Best Travel deal: Score JetBlue flights for as low as $49 each way LAFC vs. Inter Miami 2025 livestream: Watch Concacaf Champions Cup for free Best Beats deal: Save $70 on Solo 4 headphones NYT Strands hints, answers for April 3 Best smartwatch deal: Get the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra for 42% off at Amazon Bluetooth isn't secure. You need it. Here's what to do. NYT Connections hints and answers for April 2: Tips to solve 'Connections' #661. Switch 2 Nintendo Direct: Everything announced Take 10% off Shark and Ninja with this April Fool's Day discount code Nintendo Switch 2 launch lineup: Every game we predict will be available at launch Every Switch 2 game revealed in the Nintendo Direct livestream Best tablet deal: Save $200 on a new Google Pixel Tablet at Woot NYT mini crossword answers for April 3, 2025 Nespresso Vertuo: Get it for 41% off at Amazon Best Bose headphones deal: Save $100 on the QuietComfort Ultra Best game deal: Get $20 off 'Super Mario Odyssey' for Nintendo Switch Massive breach of Elon Musk's X allegedly leaks over 200 million users' email addresses
1.2787s , 8183.6953125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【18 U.S.C 2257】,Pursuit Information Network