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I dont even think this will be able to handle it. lol

 

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Hi,

 

I know many people love this game, I never tried so I don't know about playability (it might be great) but I saw videos and is a real crap like "old school" or something. That thing should work on a Pentium 3 with 700Mhz and 32mb card or even less... That looks like Hexen.

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Hi,

 

I know many people love this game, I never tried so I don't know about playability (it might be great) but I saw videos and is a real crap like "old school" or something. That thing should work on a Pentium 3 with 700Mhz and 32mb card or even less... That looks like Hexen.

 

You would think so but even if you can run it you would have to lower the settings or it might crash. Plus it would run really slowly. My last computer would run games like TF2 at the highest settings but Minecraft would run like crap if I put it at the high end graphics and it would sometimes crash.

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The Geforce 210 in BluePanda's secondary rig runs Minecraft with everything cranked with ZERO issues. The big thing you need is CPU power, and even an Athlon II at ~3 GHz is enough for that.

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