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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    Like I care. You were wrong about specs, because they are often misleading. Too bad.
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    Vyor, you talk about tech specs. Let's take a look, shall we? All game specs are from Steam. These are the specs for "Undertale:" OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 128MB Storage: 200 MB available space With a little help from SwiftShader 2.1 (graphics problems)...
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    Hmmm, let's see, now- you can: 1) Have the game perfectly playable if in some cases (like "Zniw" on the 2001 Sony) slower OR 2) Not have the game at all on the device. Tough choice.
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    In other words, along with games meant for later Operating Systems and different kinds of Operating Systems, games meant for 64-Bit systems can work on 32-Bit systems. Quite an accomplishment, no?
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    I know how SCUMMVM works. HOWever, it goes beyond this. The old Sony is a Home Edition XP/Puppy Linux 5.2.5 Lucid device. The Steam game "Zniw Adventure" is for Windows Vista or later. Even as a standalone the game cannot run on the Sony for obvious reasons. Yet through SCUMMVM it does. In...
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    All of my devices, except for the puny netbook, are dual-boot devices. They use Windows XP/8 and Puppy Linux. It was impossible to run Foxtail Linux on the Sony because you cannot install GLIB 2.27 on it. But with SCUMMVM it did.
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    My friend, if I could get games like that and its cousin "All Evil Night" running even this well on things like the Dell and the Sony I'd be one happy camper.
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    Look up the specs for "Undertale." By all rights it should run on the old Sony. It does not. The only two Unity games which do run on it are the two "Running Sheep" games. "The Sparkle: Evo 2" takes quite a bit from the ASUS, and its specs are a good deal better than the ones you listed for...
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    Computer Specs Discussion/Argument Thread

    How can you possibly say that with a straight face? Games like "Midnight Ghost Hunt" or "The Sparkle: Evo 2" are going to need a LOT of computer strength to run. Just one look at them and you can see this so yes, granted. But I said OFTEN, not ALWAYS. The 2018 game "Foxtail" used the...
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