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Resolution 1024 x 768 ( XGA )
Installed Size 2.0 GB (Ram)
Graphics Processor Intel GMA X3100
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 / 2 GHz
Bro im gonna be honest here. The onboard graphics card is not the greatest. But i think you should try games like team fortress 2.
All joking aside, in the future you can use System Requirements Lab[www.systemrequirementslab.com] for that. It's a really neat little program.
Is pretty spot on. You should be able to run this at minimum settings at least, and similarly taxing games. Here's a list of some big-name games -- some you may be able to only run at minimum and may get hiccups, but they'll still run! I'll put an asterisk beside any that you barely meet requirements for, the others should run fine. All of these games require 2GB or less RAM and meet your GPU fine.
Watch_Dogs*
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
Mafia II
Borderlands 2*
GTA:SA
GTA IV
Assassin's Creed I, II, Brotherhood
Assassin's Creed III+*
Call of Duty MW, Black Ops*
Mass Effect 1, 2*
Prototype 1
Resident Evil 4*
To put it simply you can run pretty much any game from 2011 and before with little to no issues, but you won't be able to utilize high settings and really /experience/ the games. I'd recommend playing some older games and newer, more simplistic games (there are fantastic games here on Steam - for example Monaco, Hotline Miami, etc) until you can afford to trade out some parts or upgrade to a slightly better rig. Just find games you like and compare your system. There are a lot of beautiful 3D video games from this year that would run just fine, you have to look for them.
Happy gaming!
EDIT: forgot the underscore
Is there a particular one you were hoping to run?
That's INCREDIBLY surprising considering almost all (if not all) of them have won numerous and sought-after awards in addition to several being the most popular franchises of all time (Mass Effect, Splinter Cell, Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed). About half of the games on the list are up there with HALO in terms of beauty, gameplay, and popularity. It's really not that hard to pick up a GameInformer or do a Google search to keep up with the times.
What company installs internet under rocks? I'd like to give them a call, there's a few boulders in my backyard that need taps. (Joking, of course.)