System Requirements Lab is a good website for testing if your computer can run a specific game, it uses Java to gather information about your computer and then compares it to the game requirements you selected. They also have a desktop application which you can use and Java is not required with this.
If your computer has the right system requirements then no.
You can get the video game version of computer games but video games and computer games are written different to run on different machines
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Computer games are games that you play on a computer.Video games are games that you play on a TV with a machine, such as the following:XboxWiiPS1, 2, and 3
There are many different games that can be downloaded to a computer. One can download arcade games, puzzles, simulator games, and role playing games.
yes
There is no formal definition of game genres for computer games because the data cannot be compiled. Many modern computer games do not need physical software installation to be sought out and played.
No, as long as your PC meets the system requirements for the game (and you have plenty of memory).
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The is a yes and a no. If you buy it at a store and your computer meets the requirements then yes. If you download it, there could be a risk of a virus or spyware. The is a yes and a no. If you buy it at a store and your computer meets the requirements then yes. If you download it, there could be a risk of a virus or spyware.
Anyone who wants to play computer games will need to keep upgrading the computer hardware to keep up with the game or the game will stop working i.e. freeze. Check the minimum hardware requirements for the game. If the hardware you have is less than the minimum requirements then its upgrade time. What most desktop computer people have learned is next upgrade I WILL BUY the most powerful computer with the most amount of memory I can afford or I stop playing computer games