I posted this in another thread but figured some of you may not see it so I'm posting it here too.
For those interested, you can test your PC to see if it can run certain games by going to this site http://www.srtest.com/referrer/srtest and select the game you want to test for.
You'll have to let the site install an ActiveX Applet to run (and if you're running Firefox with the 'No Scripts' plug-in, you'll need to allow scripts for the site only) it but I haven't found anything harmful by doing so.
Test your PC for Games
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Re: Test your PC for Games
Here's another of the same. It, too, will access your PC but I haven't found any issues with it and it also has a forum you may ask questions on.
(I've used this one for a few years, now, btw.)
http://www2.yougamers.com/gameometer/10216/
Have fun,
(I've used this one for a few years, now, btw.)
http://www2.yougamers.com/gameometer/10216/
Have fun,
a.k.a. Rick
At my age, 'Happy Hour' is a nap...
At my age, 'Happy Hour' is a nap...
Re: Test your PC for Games
The first link seems to be broken ..
Does anyone have another one ?
I recently bought LA noire, and whises to test it before I unpacked the box .
Does anyone have another one ?
I recently bought LA noire, and whises to test it before I unpacked the box .
Re: Test your PC for Games
Thanks for the new link :)
I'll be able to play the game !
I'll be able to play the game !
Re: Test your PC for Games
I've used that site before, it's good for a general estimation of if you can play a game or not but I wouldn't necessarily guarantee that what it says will be correct. I've had it say I couldn't play a game, but based on the requirements that the game stated I should have been able to play the game (and I was able to). While another time it said I could play the game but the game didn't want to run.
Re: Test your PC for Games
Well, I'll just keep my fingers crossed.
Re: Test your PC for Games
I know this is an old thread, but
The links offered are not good anymore
Are there any newer Tests?
I'm wondering if my woes are due to my very old machine.
The links offered are not good anymore
Are there any newer Tests?
I'm wondering if my woes are due to my very old machine.
"He who knows that he doesn't know anything, knows a lot"
jewish proverb
Re: Test your PC for Games
I just tried the link in my first post and it worked fine for me.
What game are you trying to test for?
What game are you trying to test for?
Hawk
Re: Test your PC for Games
You are right (again, ******)
Your link works, but not for RRT3 or TM (not listed)
I do have an old dell optiplex GX620 and when testing it for some HD games everything was ok except for the graphics card.
I guess I have to open the bank again... Ooohhhh, what wouldn' I do for RRT3/TM
Your link works, but not for RRT3 or TM (not listed)
I do have an old dell optiplex GX620 and when testing it for some HD games everything was ok except for the graphics card.
I guess I have to open the bank again... Ooohhhh, what wouldn' I do for RRT3/TM
"He who knows that he doesn't know anything, knows a lot"
jewish proverb
Re: Test your PC for Games
Well, first off, it's not going to show TM anywhere, since it's not an official game by anyone (You do know TM was created by members here, right? ).
Second, RT3 is such an old game it's not going to show up in that list.
The read me that came with the cd version of RT3 does list the System Requirements.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
CPU: 400 MHz
RAM: 128 MB
Video Card: 16 MB 3D
Disk Space: 1.2 GB
Other: 4X CD-ROM, Mouse and Keyboard, DirectX compatible Sound card
with speakers/headphones recommended
Railroad Tycoon 3 has been successfully tested with the following video card chipsets/families:
NVidia: GeForce (all versions), TNT 1 and 2, NForce
ATI: Radeon (all versions), Rage 128, Rage Pro, Rage Fury Maxx
Intel: 810, 845, 865 (a.k.a. 'Intel Extreme' and 'Intel 3D Direct' graphics)
S3: ProSavage, S4 Savage, Savage 2000 (See Troubleshooting – 5 I)
SiS: 300/305/650/651/740
Matrox: Parhelia, G400/450/550
PowerVR: Kyro I and II
3DFX: Voodoo 3, Banshee, Voodoo 5 5500 (See Troubleshooting – 5 H)
3Dlabs: Oxygen VX1/Glint R3
Trident: Blade T16
Note: Even if your chipset is not on the above list, it should work, provided you have current drivers (Direct X 8.1 or above) for it.
Second, RT3 is such an old game it's not going to show up in that list.
The read me that came with the cd version of RT3 does list the System Requirements.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
CPU: 400 MHz
RAM: 128 MB
Video Card: 16 MB 3D
Disk Space: 1.2 GB
Other: 4X CD-ROM, Mouse and Keyboard, DirectX compatible Sound card
with speakers/headphones recommended
Railroad Tycoon 3 has been successfully tested with the following video card chipsets/families:
NVidia: GeForce (all versions), TNT 1 and 2, NForce
ATI: Radeon (all versions), Rage 128, Rage Pro, Rage Fury Maxx
Intel: 810, 845, 865 (a.k.a. 'Intel Extreme' and 'Intel 3D Direct' graphics)
S3: ProSavage, S4 Savage, Savage 2000 (See Troubleshooting – 5 I)
SiS: 300/305/650/651/740
Matrox: Parhelia, G400/450/550
PowerVR: Kyro I and II
3DFX: Voodoo 3, Banshee, Voodoo 5 5500 (See Troubleshooting – 5 H)
3Dlabs: Oxygen VX1/Glint R3
Trident: Blade T16
Note: Even if your chipset is not on the above list, it should work, provided you have current drivers (Direct X 8.1 or above) for it.
Hawk
Re: Test your PC for Games
Oh that's right about the readme file! forgot to look it up...
Thanks for the info on the cards, today is monday and plan to go to my friendly informatic dealer.
It's just a whim since I have very few crashes with my old machine.
Thanks for the info on the cards, today is monday and plan to go to my friendly informatic dealer.
It's just a whim since I have very few crashes with my old machine.
"He who knows that he doesn't know anything, knows a lot"
jewish proverb