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but thanks anyway
because i dont have time to look on the entire store
but thank you for your response
GoG might be more appropriate for these specs and this research, but newer games tend to heavily use graphic card memory, and beside that half a gig ram won't lead you anywhere.
You could try out some of the paradox grand strategy titles if you're into this kind of games, dunno if your gpu will support (relatively) recent titles, but it could (HoI2 or EU3 should run fine). Or previous civilization titles, the good ones (3 and 4)...
http://store.steampowered.com/app/281860/
Also the other games from the Tales of Alltynex trilogy.
Also I just finished Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure and as far as I know it was originally released in 2004 so that should probably also be an option.
FYI I've had trouble getting Terraria to run properly if I use larger than an 800x600 window, on a PC with an Intel Pentium (I think?) processor.
Also, on lower-spec computers, TF2 may be a little choppy, so it may be better to play classes like pyro, engineer, heavy, and medic than to play classes like scout and sniper.
Hopefully, there's something here that you like.
Edit: got ninja'd by someone rec'ing RefleX. That is an EXCELLENT game. The great thing about that game (as well as Ether Vapor Remaster) is that you get more continues the more you play the game, when you get game overs. That way, you're incentivized to play the game more, but also get to see more and more of the plot as you keep playing.