marche45 said:
I have a pretty bad video card,so it doesn't have to be max settings(Maybe atleast medium?)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz
6 GB of Ram
You Have: Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000
Recommend me some games?
Your card is a little better than the one used in this example so you might find you can do a little better, but still a list worth a look.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/13w2iy/what_games_can_i_run_with_intel_hd_integrated/
For the longest time I was in the same boat as you, except my graphics chip was considerably worse (to the point where it had no DirectShading support, which cut out the vast majority of games) and my laptop was obviously a lot older. There are ways and means to squeeze out a few extra frames, and even to get some games working when they shouldn't. In my case, I had a program called 3D...umm something. It forced software to do the DirectShader calculations so I could run stuff like Knights of the Old Republic, and such. Endless amounts of tweaking was required though.
Here's a little list of some stuff that I personally recommend.
Knights of the Old Republic 1&2 - if you like RPG's you can lose HOURS to these games.
Torchlight 1&2 - Diablo like games, as above, great timesinks.
FTL - Space based rogue like, hard as french kissing a cobra at times though.
Binding of Isaac - Top down, twinstick shooter roguelike. Great fun, but again, kinda hard work.
Captcha: Namby Pamby. Come on captcha, don't take the piss out of the guys chip.