bejeweled
Actually yeah, I'm recommending him an awesome game he can fit on his 4GB flash drive.NooBesT wrote:
You obviously don't know what you're talking about.Noobpatty wrote:
Fallout 2NooBesT wrote:
FlatOut 2
Nevuhmind them racin' games.
I concur.JahManRed wrote:
trackmainia. Its free.
DOSBox
DOOM
DOOM II
WOLF3D
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DOOM
DOOM II
WOLF3D
/thread
hearts of iron.
Diablo 2.
Or:
Or:
Ioan92 wrote:
Red Alert 2
Return to castle Wolfenstien
Halo 1
I'm not sure exactly where he got it, but a friend of mine always brought a copy of halo on his Flash drive, it was something like 50MB, and you'd run it and it would extract to ~400 on the computer, then you play.
Try Torrents.
I'm not sure exactly where he got it, but a friend of mine always brought a copy of halo on his Flash drive, it was something like 50MB, and you'd run it and it would extract to ~400 on the computer, then you play.
Try Torrents.
Mitch I'd fire your ass for playing games on the company computer.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Flatout 2 - 2,87Gb
Mafia - 1,87Gb
serious sam second encounter - 575mb
Mafia - 1,87Gb
serious sam second encounter - 575mb
Right up my alley.
I have tons of experience with this kind of shit. I used to run LANs off of Flash Drives at school.
-Any of the old Valve games (i.e. CS1.6, TFC)
-Unreal Tournament '99
-Quake 3
-Call of Duty (a stretch but should still work)
-BF1942/BFV
-Halo
I don't know anything about racing games but those are some solid FPS games that I've successfully ran off of a flash drive and on a PC with an integrated GPU. Be sure to turn the graphics all the way down though with CoD, BF, or Halo, the others will run decent on medium settings but those are allot more taxing on the GPU.
I have tons of experience with this kind of shit. I used to run LANs off of Flash Drives at school.
-Any of the old Valve games (i.e. CS1.6, TFC)
-Unreal Tournament '99
-Quake 3
-Call of Duty (a stretch but should still work)
-BF1942/BFV
-Halo
I don't know anything about racing games but those are some solid FPS games that I've successfully ran off of a flash drive and on a PC with an integrated GPU. Be sure to turn the graphics all the way down though with CoD, BF, or Halo, the others will run decent on medium settings but those are allot more taxing on the GPU.
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maybe he is doing a night guard of wreckage lot in a desertFlecco wrote:
Mitch I'd fire your ass for playing games on the company computer.
That makes it doubly worse. I have static security training m8...legionair wrote:
maybe he is doing a night guard of wreckage lot in a desertFlecco wrote:
Mitch I'd fire your ass for playing games on the company computer.
If you're meant to be guarding something then you should be paying attention. Btw your scenario is unrealistic.
If he did that and I was his boss he'd get one warning, then he'd get fired.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Most legit games, even older ones aren't going to just run off a flashdrive because of registry entries or whatever.
But Live for Speed will, and its a sweat fucking racing game, and its less then one gig, and it requires very little graphics power...AND it will probably suck ass with out a wheel
But Live for Speed will, and its a sweat fucking racing game, and its less then one gig, and it requires very little graphics power...AND it will probably suck ass with out a wheel
Most difficult addicting game ever: Nethack
Volt and Uplink spring to mind.
Inb4nostalga.
Inb4nostalga.
Third. If you like it, it turns in to hours and hours of silky goodness.Finray wrote:
I concur.JahManRed wrote:
trackmainia. Its free.
@vicktor: Yeah, Live for Speed will suck without a wheel. Analogous to playing a flight sim with your keyboard.
- monkey island 1 + 2
- day of the tentacle
- wolfenstein
- day of the tentacle
- wolfenstein
Quake 3 Arena
inb4haffeysaysquakelive
quake live
quake live
Generally tbh.
Try Slash'EM then and I play it on my DSDeadmonkiefart wrote:
Most difficult addicting game ever: Nethack