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Paste your specs here.
Or post your model number. (thatll help more)
If its a newer pc, a good rule of thumb is anything 2d and indie. Maybe some other more intensive games too.
Looks like your processor benches at a little below the amd phenom ii x4.
With integrated graphics...that comes to not much. You can play morrowind and oblivion, and most indie titles.
Possibly skyrim on low-medium settings.
You would do well to upgrade your ram if possible. 4gigs is not a lot to live off of.
You should be able to run pretty much anything that came out prior to skyrim though.
Yea, you're not playing DirectX/OpenGL games on that old dinosaur, sorry.
It's time to get something newer, with NVIDIA GTX
(avoid flat out 3)
Its a fun low end racing game, that still holds up.
The ai is a bit wonky though.