Play Newer Games With Crappy Old Graphic Cards
Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by Adrian in Cover Story
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Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by Adrian in Cover Story
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10 Comments
Don Plotner
23. Aug, 2009
I found this very interesting, as a I am always putting off getting the latest game just because it seems my graphics card is always one generation away from being able to properly play those game.
Paw hellegaard
28. Sep, 2009
Thanks for sharing this very interesting article, just what i was looking for.
shoaib
16. Dec, 2009
this is just awesome,i mean this is like old wine in new bottle,thnx for this tip
Lustige Videos
11. Feb, 2010
Thanks for the hint. I will try this as soon as possible =)
Steve
23. May, 2010
Thanks for the amazing information. Maybe i’ll try it out when i have more time as now.
How to clean a Mac
13. Jul, 2010
Thank you for the info, I’ll try this out on my laptop since I can’t take my up-to-date desktop with me around.
I am a little disappointed though that the supported game list is kind of short.
Trailers
02. Mar, 2011
Great article, its more informative than the I expected, I’ve been looking for something like this for a while. I’ll be following along with more posts, lookin forward to studding more posts.
Vanquis
11. Apr, 2011
Awesome tip – I can never afford the complete re-build every time some ups the ante on graphic cards so will be interested to see how my system manages some new games.
kim sørensen
17. May, 2011
A very smart invention!
redacteur web
30. May, 2011
I used to like video games so much. But, I quit playing them because I have to keep up with the ever-developing technology used in graphic cards. And sometimes, this means getting a new laptop altogether. This is going to help me go back to playing games again. Thank you so much for sharing this.
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