You could always try buying old RPG games from back in the late 90's early 2000's when PC's of that low spec where quite common. I had to use a computer with the exact same spec as yours recently and all I could manage to play on it were games like TES: Arena and Age Of Empires 1.
First thread here on Gamespot. I play a lot of popular RPG's on the 360 (Skyrim, Fallout: New Vegas etc) I tend to always stray down the path of creating a ranged weapons expert when I first start up a new RPG. My most recent Skyrim character is a Redguard male that specialises in light armour, archery, alchemy, sneak and enchanting. I tend not to vary much from this character formula when I'm creating my first character on a new game and if I do it tends to be to the absolute other extreme end of the scale (heavy armour wearing Orc that specialises in two handed or such) I'm going to be starting a new character up soon on Oblivion and was wondering what other interesting race and skill combinations some of you use so that I can steal a few ideas that I haven't tried before to make this 100th odd run through a unique one. Leave suggestions below.
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