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imma looking for a f2p game that i can play at school

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preferably on steam, easy to run (like 512 vram kinda thing) and casual.

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tetris. make sure to smash that space bar extra hard to draw maximum attention :D

Actually though, even if you stand to gain nothing from the class you're in, your gaming will distract those around you. Don't do it. Find a more discreet way to entertain yourself if you cannot leave but don't want to pay attention. 

maybe try some books

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Have you tried IRL? I think its pretty good. Graphics are just amazing.

 

Why on Steam? Can you install Steam on school PCs? And if yes, then why are you limited with 512Mt of VRAM?

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17 hours ago, tarfeef101 said:

tetris. make sure to smash that space bar extra hard to draw maximum attention :D

? Terinet i heard it was played a lot in schools... so was Quake 3.

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"back in my days" we would play counter strike source in lan :P

Hey man, you be you and I'll be me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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12 hours ago, Mister_G said:

"back in my days" we would play counter strike source in lan :P

"back in my days" it would have been CS pre-1.6 and BF1942 demo. Before that "LAN" wasn't a thing (pre-2000).

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6 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

"back in my days" it would have been CS pre-1.6 and BF1942 demo. Before that "LAN" wasn't a thing (pre-2000).

thank you for making me feel young again :V

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1 hour ago, Mr. horse said:

Lan partys were around pre 2000. But they were rare. Games like quake2, MW2, gnome, AOE, XvT had tcp/ip or other means of lan multiplayer options. 

Overall, sure. I was talking about at school.

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20 hours ago, Mister_G said:

"back in my days" we would play counter strike source in lan :P

Right now, I play Counter Strike Condition Zero/Deleted Scenes because nothing else will run on my laptop.

Anything of the old Valve Golden_Src games can actually run at 70+ fps sometimes on a dual core laptop celeron, and integrated graphics.

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