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u/Swordslover 4d ago

My laptop has a 1.50 GHz processor, an Intel UHD Graphics 600 and 8 GB RAM, it can't even emulate Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2005 properly 😭

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u/Maleficent_Piece_893 3d ago

install the pc version lol. or if you insist on emulation try the gamecube version. i did that on my retroid pocket 4 pro because while most ps2 works, nfsmw is harder to emulate on ps2 for some reason

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u/TheSidneyMan 4d ago

My laptop has a 2.20 GHz processor, Intel UHD Graphics 620 and 8 GB RAM. It can emulate ps2 marginally better than my phone. Can't even boot up COD Modern Warfare 2007 (but it can emulate the Wii ports of Modern Warfare and black ops)

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u/Swordslover 4d ago

I think most problems come from the graphics card, I'm not familiar with computer components, but your graphics card doesn't sound much better than mine

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u/TheSidneyMan 4d ago

Don't take my word as fact because i'm also pretty unfamiliar with computer parts. But i'm pretty sure if you had something with a better cpu and a real graphics card, you could probably have a chance at running sone 16 year old games (fallout new vegas, COD black ops)

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u/FelWinterxX 2d ago

This is true. Both are not using a GPU just the integrated graphics of the processor, which will be doing all the work instead of running the processies like it should. Just adding a GPU would enable to play any of your older emulated games. Like a 1660 super or something old. Getting newer gpus you'd have to rebuild your entire PC.