20 December 2016

Best Games For Low End PC

Posted by Abirama on Tuesday, December 20, 2016 in , | 1 comment
Did you sometimes have a dream that you can make a money just by playing a game? Or maybe you have a very busy day at the office, and you just want to relieve the stress by playing games? Well, all those dreams can come true if you have a high end PC. But unfortunately, all you have is just a pathetic low-end PC and a low budget. So what you gonna do? Luckily, not all games required the majestic high-end PC just to play it.

This time, I'm going to give you a lists of a games that work surprisingly well on low-end hardware. So stop asking your parents to buy a new computer and start reading this lists:

1. FTL: Faster Than Light

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This game sounds like a hardcore games, when you first hear the name. Well, actually it is. FTL is a top-down roguelike space ship simulator created by indie developer Subset Games. FTL was based on a tabletop board games and other non-strategic combat space games.

You can controls a spacecraft capable of traveling faster-than-light (FTL), you can also recruit a crew, and battling other spacecraft. It belongs to the Galactic Federation, which is on the verge of collapse after losing a war with rebel forces, chiefly human in species. Your crew intercepts a data packet from the rebel fleet containing information that could throw the rebels into disarray and ensure a Federation victory.

The goal is to reach Federation headquarters, waiting several space sectors away, while avoiding destruction or capture by the pursuing rebels.

2. The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim

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Did you like to wandering around in a dungeons, cities, towns, fortresses and villages, while battling some enemies like dragons? Well if you do, this games is for you. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an open world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth installment in The Elder Scrolls series, following The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Skyrim was released worldwide in November 2011 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

This game takes place in Skyrim, a province of the Empire on the continent of Tamriel, amid a civil war between two factions: the Stormcloaks and the Imperial Legion. You character is a Dragonborn, a mortal born with the soul and power of a dragon. And your job is to kill Alduin the world-eater. A dragon who is prophesied to destroy the world.

3. Minecraft

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There are lots of world-building games out there. And among that games, there's a games that not like the others. It come with a blocky and retro style graphics, and that game is called Minecraft. This game is a sandbox video game originally created by Swedish game designer Markus "Notch" Persson, and later developed and published by Mojang.

Minecraft allow you to build anything, from castle, city, a tower, or maybe just a simple house. Other activities in the game include exploration, resource gathering, crafting, and combat. Multiple gameplay modes are available, including survival mode where the player must acquire resources to build the world and maintain health, a creative mode where players have unlimited resources to build with and the ability to fly, an adventure mode where players can play custom maps created by other players, and a spectator mode where players can fly around and clip through blocks, but cannot place or destroy any.

4. Civilization V

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Sid Meier's Civilization V is a 4X video game in the Civilization series developed by Firaxis Games. The game was released on Microsoft Windows in September 2010, on OS X on November 23, 2010, and on Linux on June 10, 2014.

From the screenshot above, you can see that this game is a turn-based strategy game where each player represents the leader of a certain nation or ethnic group ("civilization") and must guide its growth over the course of thousands of years.You will leads a civilization from prehistoric to the future. So basically, you will build a nation and lead it into a big nation with a strong military and  great economy.

5. Half-Life 2

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This game is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. The sequel to 1998's Half-Life, it was released in November 2004, following a five-year, $40 million development phase, during which a substantial part of the project was leaked and distributed on the Internet. The game was developed alongside Valve's Steam software and the Source engine.

After the events of Half-Life, your character Gordon Freeman is woken by the enigmatic G-Man to find the world has been taken over by the alien Combine. Joined by allies including resistance fighter Alyx Vance, Gordon searches for a way to free humanity using a variety of weapons, including the object-manipulating gravity gun. Just like other FPS games, you will encounter many enemies and shoot them to death. But in this game yo have to approached your enemies with different tactics: some coordinate in groups to out-maneuver or out-position the player. This game is worth to try.

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