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The main issue you are having is probably that your GPU is not supported by those games.
Maybe i can somehow get it to run without it with some emulating apps or something?
They never bother to list this because it's common sense that it works this way.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005524/graphics-drivers.html
The Intel 82825 does not have any shader support.
Which means, that any game requiring any kind of shader technology will not run.
CS:S does require shader support.
You're way overdue for a newer gen Laptop/Desktop.
I have no plans of getting new laptop as i have my main gaming rig, the laptop was first pc i have had and i just found it in my home and wanted to do some fun stuff with it.
Also i did little research, maybe this "swift shader" app can do something? Says that it can make games run without need of shader model.
The CPU is already weak, adding the task to take over work for the GPU will only make matters worse.
Yes, the game may launch with SwiftShaders, but expect abysmal performance due to a bogged down CPU and a generally slow videochip and rendering errors on top.
Minecraft on this poor guy runs with 60fps on flat with no blocks placed, any interaction with world will lower fps drastically. On normal, random world it goes around 30-5fps i'd say. It's pretty playable if you look at the specs used to run it. Sadly (or maybe not) Minecraft is the only game i have got to run on this ancient THING.
I wouldn't even suggest Grandma use it for Flash games.
Theres an old OpenGL setup file you should also have at least from win98se to xp.
Youre probably looking at DOOM and the like to run on that, if.
Old flight games or dungeon crawlers, those were popular on those things, normal people couldnt get their head around technically and so was left to the 80s nerds.
Anything 256 colours should be ok or even force 256 colour if possible.
Talk about a challenge