Death Knight Jan 2, 2017 @ 10:48am
Laptop and Low End Pc Games
if you bought a PC blindly like me or you didnt know laptop isnt gaming type.then i got some games for you


Survival:
-Project zomboid
-Unturned
-Neo scavenger (if you into that kinda thing)
-How to survive (probably all the series if you have a good laptop)
-Long dark (WARNING REALLY NEEDS A GOOD LAPTOP)
-Rimworld
-Dont starve (its hardcore)
-Skyhill
-March of The Living

Horror:
-Doom 3
-Condemned: Criminal Origins
-Silent hill 3 (if you have a good laptop)
-F.E.A.R
-Five Nights at Freddys

Indie:
-Hotline Miami 2 and 1
-Binding Of Isaac (Rebirth and all DLC even Afterbirth plus)
-Darkest Dungeon
-Project Zomboid
-80 days
-Undertale
-FTL
- BROFORCE (for man)
-Stardew valley

Multiplayer:
-Unturned
-Project Zomboid (meh)
-CIV 5-6
-Terraria
-Broforce

Strategy:
-Unity of Command
-Ultimate General Civil War
-Hearts Of Iron IV(if you have a good PC or you could just lower the settings to low and none)
-Dont Starve Together (lookin for playing with you

Managment:
-Basement (early access)
-Software Tycoon (i donno if early access or not)
-Blueprint Tycoon
-Project Highrise
-ZafehouseDiaries

Base Building:
-Planet base
-Rimworld

Bullet Hell:
-Binding Of Isaac (Rebirth and all DLC even Afterbirth plus)
-Enter The Gungeon
-Mother Russia Bleeds (Fist Hell)

Story Driven:
-Orwell


I have no idea what these are:
-Deathroad the Canada
Last edited by Death Knight; Jan 2, 2017 @ 11:27am
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76561198292631324 Jan 2, 2017 @ 10:53am 
Sure, recommend. Actually I bought a mediocre laptop - Dell Inspiron 15 5567 - knowing it is probably too slow to run games with steep requirements, at least in the quality I would wish, but still I managed to play some on it.
76561198292631324 Jan 2, 2017 @ 10:59am 
Even though that is hardly any forum for that, on the other hand
76561198292631324 Jan 2, 2017 @ 12:28pm 
Lots of titles you put in editing your initial post. Some of them I did heard of briefly, but I believe it is mainly the matter of taste. But what is the IDEA behind it? There already was a thread regarding searching the games with STEAM taking ones PC measures, but eventually there were some arguments against, such as imprecise data could lead one away from buying something that should run on given computer. Perhaps subscribing to some of the curator channels is the best option? There are plenty offering different game types, game styles, also including the level of advancement of the players machine.
Last edited by 76561198292631324; Jan 2, 2017 @ 1:07pm
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Date Posted: Jan 2, 2017 @ 10:48am
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