minecraft requires a machine that runs on XP, Vista or Windows 7. It needs a 2.0MHz processor. And it needs at least 1GB of RAM for an XP machine or up to 2.0GB of RAM for a Vista machine.
any modern laptop with a dedicated gpu or a decent cpu with intergrated graphics will be fine, have a look for suitable laptops on the site: "laptopmag.com"
A Mac
A computer of 4GB RAM, dual core and 2.4GHz processor is the best for playing minecraft.
It should if it is running Windows XP or newer. Check out the related link for computer requirements.
If Minecraft is not running, no it will not slow your computer down.If you have a low end or older computer then playing Minecraft may slow it down a little as it's a fairly hardware intensive game. Just give it as much ram as you can and turn the graphic details down until your happy with it.The Minecraft WiKi has a lot of information on managing the game.
You can buy Minecraft for the computer online at the website 'www.minecraft.net'. First you will want to register an account and then click the button below the minecraft person that says 'Buy Now!'. You will be directed to a page and if you just follow the directions, you will be able to buy the game and start playing! Just download it onto your computer or play itin your web browser! Happy Playing! ;)
Your looking for a laptop with 2gb+ of processing data but you want to get a mouse for that and maybe a computer cooling desk because they overheat easily while playing Minecraft because of how quickly it has to process the game.
Minecraft doesn't mess up your computer. Minecraft is a malware free program.
no you can not
Because Minecraft is a very absorbing, fun, interesting, and limitless game. If you think he is playing too much Minecraft, send him out side and say: "There's an endless world out there too."
Minecraft is made to work with ANY computer that uses java.
Provided your computer meets the requirements to playMinecraft - you will need Java installed, or else use the downloadable client - it should be able to run effortlessly. Be sure to check the requirements first to be sure!
Have you tried to download mods? If so, some mods aren't really mods, they're scams and they hack your computer so minecraft and other programs on your computer won't work. If you usually don't shut off your computer every day, then shut it off and try playing Minecraft in-browser again.
It's free if you're playing by yourself. Once you step into the multiplayer realm, you have to pay.