Hi, How is everyone? I tried playing demos like Stalker Shadow of Cheb... and Splinter Cell: Double agent but these are not running smoothly on my computer, so I am looking for some games that would run better.
Can someone recommend some good rally games, like the Colin McGrea Rally games. The only rally games I have plaed are Collin McGrea, so please suggest any other rally game that is similar to the Colim McGrea game.
Also, if there are any other older games that anyone would like to recommend that would run well on my system I would appreciate that and I can download the demos. Thanks to all, Sarosh.
"I tried playing demos like Stalker Shadow of Cheb... and Splinter Cell: Double agent but these are not running smoothly on my computer"
I love it! lol
Your system is weak by today's standards & you shouldn't expect it to play modern games very well. Try picking games that don't have such steep system requirements.
All games released in the year of HALF LIFE 2 should be ok. Try overclocking your 6800XT a bit, even my OC 6600GT can run Stalker at 1024x768 all high except for AA without a large hickup.
Anyway, Richard Burns Rally quite good.
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Richard burns rallys seems like a great game, thanks. Im scared to overclock the card, its been running pretty stable and I dont want to change anything yet. My comp is good enough to run Vista Ultimate very smoothly, I guess thats enough reason to stick with my current hardware for some years to come.
Im sure there are plenty of great dx9 games that I havent even heard about that I will enjoy playing on my comp, I just have to find them. Thanks again for the game suggestion, it has received better reviews than Colim McGrea rally too.
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