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My current computer is ~5yrs old and thus unable to run the newest titles. Wading through reviews of old games to find the best ones that can run on my machine is harder than it should be. One method is to look at "best of" lists for the year I bought the computer, but this does not consider the varying
graphics demands of titles from the same year, and neglects older but more awesome games.
I propose the following website interface:
1. Choose graphics card from drop-down list
2. Choose search parameters (review score, genre, etc.)
3. Press "search"
4. View the list of titles with links to reviews and online stores.
The website owner would need to generate a huge, searchable database of minimum system requirements for various games, and links to reviews. However, if the site was limited to the ~20 best-selling titles from each year, this task becomes manageable.
Computer games and computer semi-obsolescence will be around for a long time, so this idea could help a lot of people find fun games.
68kMLA
http://68kmla.net/ The 68k Macintosh Liberation Army [BunsenHoneydew, Oct 10 2009]
System 6 Heaven
http://www.euronet....ystem_6_heaven.html [BunsenHoneydew, Oct 10 2009]
System 7 Today
http://main.system7today.com/ [BunsenHoneydew, Oct 10 2009]
OS 9 Forever
http://www.os9forever.com/ [BunsenHoneydew, Oct 10 2009]
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It would be preferable for the graphics rendering to be abstracted so that the cleverness of the 3-D rendering of a particular game is due not to the programming of the game but to the graphics capability of the machine. So a game which presents as a 3-D first-person shooting game with multiple light sources and photo-realistic shading on the latest hardware will appear as a 3-D wireframe on lesser hardware, as a 2-D 256-colour 'plan view' game on your mid 90's 120MHz laptop, as ASCII graphics on your 486, and a text-based adventure on anything older. |
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Still running my OS 9 strong. The original nanosaur and bugdom come with the older iMac, and the older issues of MacAddict included discs of trials of games. They're all great. Not that anyone else in this big lonely world runs Mac OS 9...
Bun. |
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Awesome idea -- the biggest stumbling block recently has been new versions of DirectX on Windows machines -- older gfx cards simply can't process new pixel shaders &c. You can probably run most of the games that require <9.0c |
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Ironically, the "systemrequirementslab.com" website looks really bad on my Mac. |
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I just did. Hostile Waters is fun and about right for my computer. Thanks. |
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How long will it be before this is baked? This seems like a natural thing for Dell or Amazon to do. |
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Au contraire, [jellydoughnut] [link] |
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/edit/ Nothing for OS 8? Curious. |
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Ironically, 'Doom' causes my 3 year old mac to overheat and crash. |
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