A Homicidal Hobo
Jan 27 2009, 05:58 PM
Im thinking of buying a gaming computer that i won't have to add more RAM or a new graphics card or anything as soon as i buy it. Im looking for a computer that can play the following games:
The original Starcraft
WarCraft III
Empire:Total War
Rome:Total War
Diablo 1+2
Halo:Combat Evolved(if anyone knows, do people still play?)
Fable:The Lost Chapters
Age of Mythology
Team Fortress 2
If anyone knows of a good computer that could run these games, then post please. Also, open to any game suggestions as well, my favorite types of games are Shooters and i also like RTS as well as some RPG's.
redmonke
Jan 27 2009, 06:10 PM
Building a computer is fairly easy and can save you a lot of money plus get you better hardware. Post if you're up to it.
Budget:
Country:
Do you need a monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.
Yes, people still play Halo: CE.
A Homicidal Hobo
Jan 27 2009, 07:56 PM
Right now if you guys could just provide a link or post basics about how to build a computer that would help. Currently i have extra monitors, mouse, and the other goodies. Looking at the computer itself. My budget im not really sure about, but i only really want a comp that can play games that around the requirements of the games i listed(im assuming TF2 and Empire:Total War will require decent specs though). The reason i ask for basics on building comps is because im actually right about to take a class about repairing and taking apart and rebuilding computers.
Topdog
Jan 27 2009, 07:59 PM
http://techreport.com/articles.x/13671/1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdsUuWlhOvoSince I'm not aware of your budget, just build a computer if you get the hang of how to build one. Pick out the parts you need from a site like Newegg and just build your computer. It's really not that hard.
Fencefry
Jan 27 2009, 11:36 PM
For your budget it should be no more than $800, you okay with that? A couple of those games I'm not sure about the specs, so I may be off.
If your taking a class, why would you need instructions?