Senin, 13 Januari 2014

Why do arcade games never match up to the graphics of computer games?

Q. Though arcade games can look very impressive, they usually never have the level of graphics of computer games.

A. Because...
The average computer has a better graphics processor and more memory than the arcade game...oh, and a much better processor too.

Good Luck!


Using the Window Vista, can I still run computer games designed for Windows 98 and XP?
Q. Using the Window Vista, can I still run computer games designed for Windows 98 and XP, or would I have to rebuy everything for the Vista?

Also, just a quick extra question, does anyone know a good laptop that uses XP that is fast, great memory size, and still under $900?

Thanks!

A. Vista has a cool feature called compatibility mode. You can right click the game, go to properties, and run it under older settings from up to windows 95.

As for the pc, check this link.





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