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I was an avid single player gamer a long long time ago (15+ years) and the recent Quake II remaster sparked the nostalgia in me and now I want start playing all my favorite classic games (StarCraft, Diablo II, Quake 2 and 3, Battlefield 2, etc.) again.

The problem is I mostly have old hardware. My old HP laptop running Arch just died recently and my old MSI laptop running Mint that I use as a media player connected to my tv is too slow to run games properly.

So I was thinking of buying one of those mini PCs or compact desktops that run around $200-$250 to dual boot Windows (don’t wanna waste the free license if it comes with it) and Linux and use it as a gaming machine. I’m so behind with pc specs nowadays so I wanted to ask the community for recommendations. I’ll be playing mostly the classic games above and their remastered versions so I don’t really need a top of the line machine, just something decent that isn’t too far behind and can still run some current games if I ever find anything new interesting.

Any suggestions please? Thanks!

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[-] iopq@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

You'll have to look for used stuff, because it is still better to get a proper old build with a GPU than trying to run everything on integrated

You can get a 4770K, rx 480 8gb,16GB of ddr3 RAM and a hard drive on $150

Runs most new games at low settings 1080p.

In StarCraft, I'm getting 300 FPS at 1440p in remastered, it's just not very demanding.

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