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Randoman01

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So I have an old 2007 Toshiba Laptop and it cant seem to run anything on it. I am mostly looking for an MMO to play and I don't know what to look for. What are some good games to play?
 

Rosiv

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Maybe some old games from GoG.com.

Or maybe get a snes emulator for the laptop, and play some roms, legally:)

I mean, Guildwars 1 might run on a laptop. Its kind of like a MMO, or well a Co-op multiplayer game. The population moved over to gw2, so its a bit quiet. But there are still people, and you can have a party of NPCS to play with, so its decent.

I mean, my laptop dosnt have a great gpu, but it can do Sacred 2 on low settings, same with torchlight on notebook mode.
 

Rosiv

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Yea a bit, but you can solo play the entire game really, so people aren't necessary.. Its more of Co-op mmo, then a pure mmo. You have non customizable npcs in every town you can add to your party(henchmen), or customizable ones you can get for personal use(heros). Its a team based, more than solo play, so dont expect to go out on your own to do things without npcs, or a RL party.
 

Lilani

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Boo8er said:
So I have an old 2007 Toshiba Laptop and it cant seem to run anything on it. I am mostly looking for an MMO to play and I don't know what to look for. What are some good games to play?
Try for some older games as Rosiv mentioned, on either GoG or Steam. And a lot of indie titles don't require a lot of processing power--hell a good portion of them are 2D. As long as you've got your OS up to date you should be able to handle a lot of them pretty well. Also, Minecraft. I think even a graphing calculator can handle Minecraft in most situations, lol. Just be careful if you get texture packs or mods--vanilla Minecraft on its own does pretty good, but some mods and texture packs can really slow you down.

Oh, and as far as MMOs go, the only ones I can think of are maybe the F2P ones on gpotato.com. But the communities can be...iffy sometimes. And as far as content goes they aren't that special in any way.
 

DyqstARD

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All my MMO time has been devoted to Runescape, on low settings that should run fine, if you don't mind getting used to the new updates that is, if you've played it before.