/wsr/ing some good low-resource games
100% Orange Juice
Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup
Doom + Any .wads you can think of
Minesweeper
You gave no information on how low resource you are or what minds of ones so I just made a list of shit I thought off the top of my head.
Commandos 2
Skullgirls
>Osu!
Fallout 1 and 2
Oddworld abes oddysey
>Oddworld Abe's exodus
Cook, Serve, Delicous
>call of duty 2
The green ones I especially recommend.
what about darkest dungeon? how much does it require?
I Wanna Kill The Kamilia 2
Undertale is the obvious recommendation.
Lots of indie games, really.
Test system: quad-core A10-4600M laptop
CPU: [4] piledriver x86 cores locked at 1.4 GHz
GPU: [384] VLIW4 cores locked at 335 MHz
GPU vRAM: 512MB of dual channel 1,600 MHz DDR3 (25.6 GB/s)
RAM usage on boot: 1.2GB
>Portal (2007)
HDD: ~1.5 GB
RAM usage during gameplay: ~200MB
Settings: very low 800x600
FPS: ~60-90
>Just Cause 2 (2010)
HDD: 4.2 GB
RAM usage during gameplay: ~500MB
Settings: very low 800x600
FPS: ~40-50
>CoD WaW (2008)
HDD: ~7GB
RAM usage during gameplay: ~700MB
Settings: very low 800x600
FPS: ~40-60 FPS
>Dark Souls 2 (2014)
HDD: ~11.5 GB
RAM usage during gameplay: ~600MB
Settings: very low 800x450
FPS: 30-40
>>18605
I fucking love the game in pic related
>>18773
Best patting simulator ever
Melty Blood
FightCade(mame emulator with netplay)
Stepmania(DDR clone)
>>18605
Diablo II and Torchlight.
Also, emulate countless good NES, SNES, n64, GBA, DS, PS and PSP games. And arcade. Oh, and DOS.
higan is fantastic for nes/snes/gba. no$gba is... kinda shit, but it runs DS very lightly. mupen for n64. epsxe for PS, and PPSSPP for PSP. And mame for arcade. dosbox for DOS. And they all run under linux too, if you wanna go even lighter.
Google vsrecommendedgames for the games themselves.
>>18714
>memetale
>>>/tumblr/
>>>/ribbit/
>>>/anywhere but here/
>>18831
OpenITG for the arcade feel of ITG. It's basically stepmania reskinned
also Cave Story is a low resource freeware game from 2004 you could try.
Touhou Project is also low resource at least for the earlier ones (6, 7, 8,)
>>18833
Not that guy, but Undertale is actually a pretty good game. The community is absolute cancer, but if you get past that, it's pretty fun
>>18836
Seconding all of these
>>18901
>social justice simulator
>pretty good
I bet you think Marche was right.
>>18605
Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom
StarCraft and Brood Wars
Jade Empire (voice acting is atrocious, though, turn it the fuck off)
The freeware version of the classic Z game RTS, Zod Engine. Don't get the Stream version, as its a fucking awful port of a touchscreen game. Shame it doesn't have the cut scenes, but it's a fun game to play.
On the RTS note, Red Alert, Red Alert 2, Tiberian Sun + Firestorm. There are freeware versions of them around (minus RA2).
Emulators, such as SNES, GBA, etc, are pretty low-resource.
Conquest of the New World, old RTS could be run on a potato. I'm sure the MekTek version of Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries is still floating around (on that note, Mechcommander 1+2 are abandonware).
Recettear could be run on a paperclip (assuming you rub it hard enough). Grandia 2 is a JRPG, I haven't tried the GOG version, as I have the original (buggy) discs still, but that comfortably ran on my old, old IBM. It also features the voice actor from the Little Mermaid, and she absolutely nails her parts.
Tibia
emulating any game from the PS1 era and back will work.
I recommend retroarch, or bizhawk if you don't like retroarch's interface.