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Perhaps the OP could give us the their system specs?
The Total War games, up to Medieval Total War 2. Beyond that, the hardware requirments go a bit steep for the later Total War games.
All the current Command & Conquer titles.
Bioshock, possibly Bioshock 2.
If your computer can play Skyrim, perhaps you could try the Fallout games? Or the Elder Scrolls Oblivion.
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His PC can't play Black Ops 2 on High, so Oblivion and Bioshock are gonna be a long stretch....Perhaps the OP could give us the their system specs?
The Total War games, up to Medieval Total War 2. Beyond that, the hardware requirments go a bit steep for the later Total War games.
Bond007uk
All the current Command & Conquer titles.
Bioshock, possibly Bioshock 2.
If your computer can play Skyrim, perhaps you could try the Fallout games? Or the Elder Scrolls Oblivion.
[QUOTE="Bond007uk"]His PC can't play Black Ops 2 on High, so Oblivion and Bioshock are gonna be a long stretch....Perhaps the OP could give us the their system specs?
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The Total War games, up to Medieval Total War 2. Beyond that, the hardware requirments go a bit steep for the later Total War games.
All the current Command & Conquer titles.
Bioshock, possibly Bioshock 2.
If your computer can play Skyrim, perhaps you could try the Fallout games? Or the Elder Scrolls Oblivion.FelipeInside
Oblivion is 7 years old, Black Ops 2 was out 6 months ago...
His PC can't play Black Ops 2 on High, so Oblivion and Bioshock are gonna be a long stretch....[QUOTE="FelipeInside"][QUOTE="Bond007uk"]
Perhaps the OP could give us the their system specs?
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The Total War games, up to Medieval Total War 2. Beyond that, the hardware requirments go a bit steep for the later Total War games.
All the current Command & Conquer titles.
Bioshock, possibly Bioshock 2.
If your computer can play Skyrim, perhaps you could try the Fallout games? Or the Elder Scrolls Oblivion.HyperWarlock
Oblivion is 7 years old, Black Ops 2 was out 6 months ago...
And Oblivion is probably still heavier than Blops2, lol......[QUOTE="HyperWarlock"][QUOTE="FelipeInside"] His PC can't play Black Ops 2 on High, so Oblivion and Bioshock are gonna be a long stretch....FelipeInside
Oblivion is 7 years old, Black Ops 2 was out 6 months ago...
And Oblivion is probably still heavier than Blops2, lol......Lol, it's defiantly bigger in scale, but COD will have Superior shaders, textures etc.
His PC can't play Black Ops 2 on High, so Oblivion and Bioshock are gonna be a long stretch....FelipeInside
Yes, but according to his post, he can play Skyrim (possibly low graphics). If that is the case, it should be able to run Oblivion and Bioshock, both of which can be run in DirectX 9, which is a lot less resource hungry. Also Oblivion and Fallout 3 are very scalable on the PC.
The latest COD games will be non starters. Black OPs II is optimised for DirectX 11 graphics cards, and quad core processors.
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His PC can't play Black Ops 2 on High, so Oblivion and Bioshock are gonna be a long stretch....Bond007uk
Yes, but according to his post, he can play Skyrim (possibly low graphics). If that is the case, it should be able to run Oblivion and Bioshock, both of which can be run in DirectX 9, which is a lot less resource hungry. Also Oblivion and Fallout 3 are very scalable on the PC.
The latest COD games will be non starters. Black OPs II is optimised for DirectX 11 graphics cards, and quad core processors.
 If you can play Skyrim you can play any of the CoD games on lower settings.  Crysis may be out of your league though.Â
Even with the improved renderer in Black Ops 2 the core of the engine is still the same and a lot of those effects can be disabled in the graphics options menu. The engine it uses is coming up on 15 years old, it can run on pretty much everything.
Paradox Interactive games are great strategy games.Â
Hearts of Iron 2 is not graphic intensive.
Europa Universalis 3 would be a better bet, get the complete edition. 1399 - 1821 gameplay.
I don't have an extremely good graphics card, but I want to get some games for my PC. Any Suggestions? (I Personally like strategy games, so i would prefer those for my pc, but you can give any suggestion) (My computer can't play games with high graphic quality such as Crysis, Black Ops 2, or anything like that, but I can play skyrim.)asifsaj
Honestly, if you can run skyrim, you can run most modern games. You'll just need to turn settings down, and be okay with less than 60 fps. I especially find it funny that you mention Black Ops 2 as a game you can't run, but you can run skyrim? That doesn't seem to add up. I play skyrim on my laptop, and I have to turn down a lot of stuff, and go with 720p resolution, and I still only get like 30 fps. But I ran Black Ops 2 during the steam free weekend at a flawless 60 fps, with most settings on high, although also at 720p. The Call of Dutys aren't exactly at "high graphic quality" games.
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