Thread:Raadec/@comment-3547390-20130307195655/@comment-3547390-20130817221919

Doom 3 had to be low visual quality on my computer. I don't know how it could run on this, even with improved software I insist on older games. Plus most of my games are right now in storage (besides Unreal and Quake surprisingly).

Well Raadec, Thief was made at the same time Half Life was, being released 15 days later. Gamespot used to say it was game of the year when it came out, but then kinda fell into obscurity. To hear designers make a game after Thief is amazing.

It is only on the PC (I think the 3rd is also on the Xbox and the remake will be on the big three). Still, it is recommended to get Thief: Gold as it is basically the first game with a patched game and new levels.

Ah, the Vore wannabe :P. I remember hours wasted with just Super Turbo Turkey Puncher 3. Alpha Labs is a decent series of maps. I guess you are now in Enpro. A better level I guess. Hmm, not much to say about any at all really :p.

My laptop would probably overheat, it is older and not really my gaming platform. My desktop is where it is at with the Turtlebeaches.

Just looking up how high Crysis is to compare. Seems my Core 2 Duo could endure (processor). RAM is more than double the amount, scary too as I thought 4 was low and I needed to get 8. My computer can hold 12GB, but wow games take up that much room nowadays? I have a Geforce 640 so no problems there. Hmm, nothing special in Crysis it seems. Crysis 3 on the other hand, a four core, a Geforce 680, 8 GB ram for Ultra High... Seems I would have to resort to lower settings (everything is over a 6 or 7). The Core 2 Duo is a little low (E8400) but still good enough to hit medium settings. I guess it could handle Doom 3?