R RedBeard Diamond Member Sep 29, 2000 3,403 0 76 Dec 8, 2005 #1 Just got a used X40 off eBay, (integrated intel "extreme" 2 gfx) Looking for fun games/time killers that will run on it. Looking for offline (no cd) games. What do you play? (action, strategic games)
Just got a used X40 off eBay, (integrated intel "extreme" 2 gfx) Looking for fun games/time killers that will run on it. Looking for offline (no cd) games. What do you play? (action, strategic games)
R RedBeard Diamond Member Sep 29, 2000 3,403 0 76 Dec 8, 2005 #3 Those sites are good time wasters. Any good games though? (offline)
J jcovercash Diamond Member Apr 24, 2001 9,064 0 0 Dec 8, 2005 #4 You can play most sem-older RTS games with integrated graphics. Such as Red Alert, etc..
R RedBeard Diamond Member Sep 29, 2000 3,403 0 76 Dec 9, 2005 #6 Originally posted by: Atheus Emulators man, endless free gaming. Click to expand... can you recommend a small usb gamepad to take with my notebook?
Originally posted by: Atheus Emulators man, endless free gaming. Click to expand... can you recommend a small usb gamepad to take with my notebook?
R RedBeard Diamond Member Sep 29, 2000 3,403 0 76 Dec 9, 2005 #7 Originally posted by: jcovercash You can play most sem-older RTS games with integrated graphics. Such as Red Alert, etc.. Click to expand... This is true. I will have to see if Warcraft III will run.
Originally posted by: jcovercash You can play most sem-older RTS games with integrated graphics. Such as Red Alert, etc.. Click to expand... This is true. I will have to see if Warcraft III will run.
M mundane Diamond Member Jun 7, 2002 5,603 8 81 Dec 9, 2005 #8 Alpha Centauri. As for the emulator gamepad, I had a cheap USB sidewinder I used for my SNES games.
R RedBeard Diamond Member Sep 29, 2000 3,403 0 76 Dec 10, 2005 #9 Alpha Centauri Check Mass Emulation Check I think I am all set, Thanks!
L Looney Lifer Jun 13, 2000 21,938 5 0 Dec 10, 2005 #10 I use a USB adapter and use an actual PS2 controller (they're made so much better than any PC controller).
I use a USB adapter and use an actual PS2 controller (they're made so much better than any PC controller).