ATI Radeon 4850 512MB DDR3 PCI-E and any equivalent G-Force 9+ are selling for under AU$40 each. Fairly decent cards, supports DX10 and works well enough to play most games, CPU and memory permitting.
I have a gt 520 works well.
good graphics and plot, tons of weapons and ammo, and your able to kill anything in the game.
There are a lot of freeware and such on the internet. But in my opinion I would have to say that Paint.net and Gimp are excellent choices. They are as easy as Adobe photoshop and they are free.
I hope so, that would be a Great movie, you should try to send a letter to the makers of Fallout. It would actually be a good idea. (No, I'm not joking around, it would be a good idea.) :)
fifa 10 is a very good game. the graphics are amazing and its only £30(so cheap)
I'm sorry to say no. Its really not that good, cheap graphics, bad story line, and no NAZI ZOMBIES.
That CPU is sufficient for Fallout: New Vegas. Generally any decent multi-core processor will suffice. What is of importance however is the amount of memory or graphics card your machine has.
The fifa 11 on wii would probably have OK graphics, but xbox and especially ps3 would have much better graphics.
Slather yourself in lead-based paint and dig an 8-foot hole. Then bury yourself.
You could possibly, however it would look terrible graphically. The video card is needed if you want good graphics. You could probably play it on low settings, if you're OK with that.
Although, there are cheaper graphics cards that come without a cooling fan, these are not recommended. Go with the cheapest AVI that comes with the fan and is compatible to your system.
Probably not - 3D graphics uses a lot of memory, and preferably an independent graphics card. Laptops usually share their RAM with video, audio and other tasks, which makes it unsuitable for 3D graphics.