July 9, 2008
What you need for playing car-racing games
Last summer my cousin Jeremy bought a new PC and invited me to his place. It was a HP pavilion PC with a nice LCD monitor. We did some Internet surfing and watched movies together. Then the vacation ended and I came back home. After three months I got a mail from him where he wrote that something was wrong with his PC. Being the techno-freak that I am, I called him up instantly. He said that he bought some fabulous computer games but could not play them properly.
When I went to his place again he greeted me with his strawberry shaped face. I could see the tension in him. He said that whenever he tried playing the games the display went black and the PC hung. This was not expected from a branded PC and so I got into action immediately.
Actually, nothing was wrong with the PC; it was just not meant for playing demanding computer games. If one tries to Play Race Car Games on a PC that lacks a separate graphics card and adequate RAM, it is natural that the machine will falter. After upgrading the PC with a VGA card and 2 GB RAM, Jeremy rediscovered the joys of car racing, albeit in a virtual world.
No responses to "What you need for playing car-racing games"
Leave a Reply