The GPU is one of the most essential components for a PC build today, if someone is looking to play games. While CPU/processors today are decent enough to provide capable integrated graphics, the frame rate will usually suffer, even on low settings, for the latest games.
However, there are plenty of games of old that require very little video memory, meaning the processor alone would be capable in maintaining a good frame rate. Let’s take a look at some.
5 of the best games that do not require a dedicated graphics card
Note: Some of these games will require you to turn the settings preset to either low or medium, depending on your integrated graphics.
5) Burnout: Paradise
Still considered to be one of the most-fun racing games of all-time, Burnout Paradise is simply chaos, speed and action personified. The game is a joy to play, having no qualms about ditching the simulation approach that other games of its time were heeding.
The game follows an arcade style, and focuses more on action-style driving rather than the simulation approach that games like Gran Turismo were going for.
Minimum requirements:
CPU: 2. 8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent (For Vista 3. 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4)CPU speed: 2. 8 GHz (3. 2 GHz for Vista)RAM: 1. 0 GB (1. 5 GB for Vista)OS: Windows XP SP2/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7Video card: DirectX 9. 0c Compatible 3D accelerated 128 MB Video card with Pixel Shader 3. 0 or equivalent (NVIDIA GeForce 6600+ / ATI Radeon X1300+)Total video RAM: 128 MB3D: YesHardware T&L: YesPixel shader: 3. 0Vertex shader: 3. 0Sound card: Yes
4) Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
The game was extremely divisive upon release, but has developed a cult fanbase that holds it up to be the best in the franchise. Ditching the “Arabian Nights” aesthetic in favour of a more “grungy and dark” atmosphere, Warrior Within makes an impression early on.
A brilliant game that sees the Prince trying to escape the clutches of the terrifying Guardian of Time, this game is a joy, and will test your combat hack n’ slash skills.
Minimum requirements:
CPU: Pentium III or Athlon equivalentCPU speed: 1 GHzRAM: 256 MBOS: Windows 98SE/2000/XP onlyVideo card: 32 MB 3D video card (NVIDIA GeForce 3+ /ATI Radeon 7500+ /Intel 915G+ )Total video RAM: 64 MB3D: YesHardwarre T&L: YesDirect version: 9. 0c (included on disc)Sundcard: YesFree disk:space 1. 5 GB
3) Half-Life 2
There aren’t a lot of things gamers can agree upon collectively. However, Half-Life 2 is considered by a large majority to be one of the greatest games ever made.
Valve’s Half-Life franchise was an innovative entry in the FPS genre, and revolutionised an entire industry with its brilliant gameplay and narrative. Half-Life 2 is simply an essential game for every gamer to play.
Minimum requirements:
CPU: InfoCPU speed: 1. 7 GhzRAM: 512 MBOS: Windows 7, Vista, XPVideo card: DirectX 8. 1 level Graphics Card (requires support for SSE)Pixel shader: 2. 0Vertex shader: 2. 0Free disk space: 6500 MB
2) Call of Duty 2
Say what you will about the Call of Duty franchise, but it is hard to deny its impact on the gaming industry, as well as the quality of its titles. Each game in the entry has had good core gameplay, that has become the signature Call of Duty style of reflex-based shooting.
The franchise’s origin, however, lies in World War shooters akin to games like Medal of Honor. But that was a given, as Infinity Ward — the developers of the game — had ex-EA employees who had previously worked on Medal of Honor.
The second in the franchise is considered to be the one that began the rise of the series to the very top of the industry.
Minimum requirements:
CPU: Pentium 4 or Athlon XPCPU speed: 1. 4 GHz (Pentium) or 1700+ (Athlon)RAM: 256 MBOS: English version of Windows 2000/XPVideo card: 3D Hardware accelerated card required - 100% DirectX 9. 0c compatible 64 MB (NVIDIA GeForce3+ /ATI Radeon 8500+)Total video RAM: 64 MB3D: YesHardware T&L: YesPixel shader: 1. 1Vertex shader: 1. 1Sound card: Yes
1) Max Payne 2
Few other games can match the Max Payne franchise for sheer cinematic storytelling and gameplay. From the iconic bullet-time mechanic, to the gripping neo-noir tale of Max, the sequel is perhaps even better than the first offering.
Building on the foundations of what made the original so good, Max Payne 2 improves upon every aspect of the original and delivers what is one of the most cinematic stories ever told in video games.
Minimum requirements:
CPU: 1 Ghz PIII/Athlon or 1. 2 Ghz Celeron/Duron processorCPU speed: 1 Ghz PIII/Athlon or 1. 2 Ghz Celeron/Duron processorRAM: 256 MBOS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XPVideo card: 32 MB AGP graphics card with hardware transform & lighting supportHardware T&L: YesSound card: YesFree disk space: 1. 5 GBDedicated video RAM: 32 MB
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