No, Spore is a videogame. It can't run. In fact in can't even walk.
If you really wanted you could lower some of your settings in the game.
A PC with an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz, 4GB DDR3 of ram, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 1GB DDR3 version, and a 600 watt PSU is good for games. It has sufficient power to play the latest games at medium settings but could stand to be upgraded.
Drivers for Intel cards are already bundled into the X server. Drivers for NVIDIA or ATI cards can be downloaded from the company's respective websites.
The primary issue preventing you from playing Splinter Cell: Double Agent is likely the insufficient RAM. The game typically requires at least 2GB of RAM for optimal performance, and 1.5GB falls short. Additionally, the 256MB NVIDIA graphics card may not meet the game's minimum graphics requirements, which could further hinder gameplay. Upgrading your RAM and graphics card would be necessary to run the game effectively.
Depending on what you're using it for it could be fine or completely useless. Gaming? you could do better with a little money. CAD or anything like that? You'll crash every time.
youre good on the RAM, its just i really dont think the graphics could handle it, it would be putting a high load, youd probly have to play it on low settings ;/
When I used it, I could run it from about 256MB RAM
Yes, the biggest i could find is 256MB Memory card.
The ATI Radeon HD 3470 with 256MB of VRAM can run older and less demanding games. Titles like "Half-Life 2," "Counter-Strike: Source," "World of Warcraft" (older expansions), "Team Fortress 2," and "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" should be playable at lower settings. Additionally, many indie games and 2D titles like "Celeste" and "Stardew Valley" should also run smoothly. However, performance may vary based on specific game settings and resolutions.
The brand of your PC has almost nothing to do with it- it depends on the hardware and operating system inside it. Here are the MINIMUM requirements for the game- that means if your hardware barely meets this, the game will run, but with graphics options on the lowest settings: Windows XP, Vista or 7 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo / Athlon 64 X (or 3.5GHz Pentium 4/Athlon) 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended) at least a 128MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant shader 3.0-enabled video card (256MB recommended) 5 GB of hard disk space The supported cards are ATI RADEON X1300-1950 / HD 2000 series, nVidia Geforce 6600, 6800, 7xxx and 8xxx series. You can find most of this information in the Control Panel under the system stuff in Windows. You could also turn off the computer, take the case off and look at the insides too :)
The Lenovo G580's ability to run Skyrim smoothly depends on its specific hardware configuration. If it has at least 4GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5 processor or equivalent, and a dedicated graphics card like the NVIDIA GeForce 610M or better, it should run the game reasonably well on medium settings. However, if it's equipped with lower-end components or integrated graphics, performance may be subpar, resulting in lag or lower frame rates. Upgrading RAM or using mods to reduce graphical demands could help improve performance.
System requirements for Morrowind are as follows:Minimum system requirements:Windows ME/98 128 MB RAM; Windows XP/2000 256 MB RAM; 500 MHz Intel Pentium III, Celeron, or AMD Athlon processor; 8x CD/DVD-ROM Drive; 1 GB free hard disk space; Windows swapfile; DirectX 8.1 (included); 32MB Direct3D Compatible video card and DirectX 8.1 compatible driver; DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card; Keyboard; MouseRecommended:800 MHz or faster Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor; 256 MB RAM; NVIDIA GeForce2 GTS, or ATI Radeon 7500 or faster video card.Supported video card chipsets*:NVIDIA GeForce4; NVIDIA GeForce3; NVIDIA GeForce2; NVIDIA GeForce 256; NVIDIA TNT2; ATI Radeon 8500; ATI Radeon 7500; ATI Radeon 7200; ATI Radeon; ATI Rage 128; Matrox G550; Matrox G450; Matrox G400If you need help, email your system preferences to nnvincent@aol.com and I will help you.