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Want to play a game? | Test your specs!
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Ultima
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I did not see this posted anywhere on the first few pages, so I thought I'd share it, for those who may not know.



With this tool you can run a test on your PC's specs to see if it is capable of running any certain game.

This is great for people who are not used to checking their PC's specs manually, and whom may not know what is good and what isn't, or what a game requires.

Anyways, this is very simple.



CYRI - Go to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

- On the page you will see this:

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- Type in a game you would like to test for. For example:

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If you are typing correctly, then the game's name should pop up. That is, unless they haven't added it to their database yet.


- Alternatively, you can use the drop down list to find a game.

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- Finally, just hit the Can You Run It? button, and it will begin reviewing your PC's specs.

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You should see this loading bar, letting you know that it is... well, loading lol.

If asked if you would like to run or deny the Java applet, click run to proceed with the test.


- When the testing is finished, you should see something similar to this, letting you know if you passed or failed:

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My PC fails, I'm on my netbook.


- You can scroll down for more detailed results to learn more about the specific game, and your specs, as well as see why you may or may not have passed the test.

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I hope this helped some of you, or somebody who didn't know how to do this before.

~Ultima

The following 3 users thanked Ultima for this useful post:

-ClowN- (04-26-2011), iAmLeeper (04-26-2011), Pineapplejunky (04-25-2011)
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Canning87
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Great post, definitely worth a sticky :O


keep up the good work
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Nice work, I've needed something like this for a while Thanks
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This is really helpful man

Although the current laptop I am using can't play shit.

Thanks again tho.

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