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  • P peterchen

    Thgat game is evil... it's probably not suitabel for a commute, because of the"just one mroe turn" feature.


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    Michael P Butler
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    peterchen wrote:

    it's probably not suitabel for a commute, because of the"just one mroe turn" feature.

    Good point. My 3d graphics card died so that has cured me of my Civ IV addiction. (for the moment) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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    • S Steve McLenithan

      For a bottem end laptop, I would recommend any game in the Command & Conquer series EXCEPT generals. If you don't have a at least a 128MB graqphics card generals will make you cry. Civilization 3 should also run well.

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      Steve McLenithan wrote:

      Civilization 3 should also run well.

      Depends on how low end it is. On an AMD 1.4Ghz and half a gig, it really didn't run fast towards the end. I'm not kidding you when I tell you that I made tea (including the act of boiling water - no preheated water!) between the rounds. Civ3 requires a lot of CPU once the tough gets going. -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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      • A AJ123

        That was close was just about to go out and buy generals! The spec of the laptop is a 1.5ghz 512mb 64mb graphics... :( Cheers!

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        TadejK
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        Ok, I'm running Generals on AMD Turion 1.8 + 512mb (of which 64mb is being shared for the graphics) + Ati 200m (x300 chipset with the 64megs mentioned before) .. oh, and it's running at 1400x1050 (the native resolution of this monitor:)) at a very impressive speed! So it's not *that* hard on the specs ;) Regards, Tadej ps: and it's a great game, as well, I recommend it

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        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

          Steve McLenithan wrote:

          Civilization 3 should also run well.

          Depends on how low end it is. On an AMD 1.4Ghz and half a gig, it really didn't run fast towards the end. I'm not kidding you when I tell you that I made tea (including the act of boiling water - no preheated water!) between the rounds. Civ3 requires a lot of CPU once the tough gets going. -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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          Steve McLenithan
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          Tht's true. I remember playing a giant size map with max players... by the end even on a 3.4GHz P4 the turns took 5minutes+

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          • P Prakash Nadar

            did u try Commando-behind the enemy lines? its a old one though, but i still like it.


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            Ashley van Gerven
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            Which one was that - i think there were three? I remember playing the first one about 7 years ago... it got more and more difficult and I never completed it :(. I bought the second one not that long ago, but haven't had a chance to try it out yet.

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            • A AJ123

              Its been a whilst since I’ve bothered with gaming... Wondering if some one could recommend some kind of strategy game to run on a bottom end laptop for a long commute!

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              Ravi Bhavnani
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              • M Michael P Butler

                Any of the Civilization series is worth playing. I'm not sure if your laptop will handle Civ IV but either III or II should run. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^] -- modified at 12:36 Saturday 18th March, 2006

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                KaRl
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                I love CivII and IV, but never enjoyed Civ III. Maybe because war are not as winnable?


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                • S Steve McLenithan

                  For a bottem end laptop, I would recommend any game in the Command & Conquer series EXCEPT generals. If you don't have a at least a 128MB graqphics card generals will make you cry. Civilization 3 should also run well.

                  Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

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                  Ryan Binns
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                  Steve McLenithan wrote:

                  I would recommend any game in the Command & Conquer series EXCEPT generals

                  I loved the original :-D

                  Ryan

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                  • A AJ123

                    Its been a whilst since I’ve bothered with gaming... Wondering if some one could recommend some kind of strategy game to run on a bottom end laptop for a long commute!

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar
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                    Age of Empires. Cheers, Vikram.


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                    • A AJ123

                      That was close was just about to go out and buy generals! The spec of the laptop is a 1.5ghz 512mb 64mb graphics... :( Cheers!

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                      Marc 0
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                      AJ123 wrote:

                      1.5ghz 512mb

                      You call that low-end??? My laptop is 233 MHz... Anyway, try Red Alert 2 (maybe with the Yuri's revenge addon). It is 2D, and very addictive. :)


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                      • M Monty2

                        i would highly recommend Age of empires 1 & 2 but i doubt you will enjoy strategy games much on a laptop without a mouse (assuming that you won't use mouse while commuting).


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                        Xoy
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                        Its a matter of what the mouse substitute is and how used to it you are... for example, the button ones are... not good. the touchpad ones actually aren't bad... I prefer touchpads over regular mice in most cases - provided its not external ;P

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                        • A AJ123

                          Its been a whilst since I’ve bothered with gaming... Wondering if some one could recommend some kind of strategy game to run on a bottom end laptop for a long commute!

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                          Joe Woodbury
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                          I highly recommend Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun. My kids and I actually preferred it to the rest of the series and still take it for a spin every now and then. (Heck, get the Command & Conquer Collection from your local computer store.) On my main system, I still have Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds and Warcraft III installed and still play the former occasionally. Don't know if they run on a "bottom end" laptop though. Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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