Lightweight, Old and Best Offline PC Game of All Time
Best Offline PC Game of All Time – Back when smartphones didn’t appear and old-school cellphones were still in hand, plus a fast internet connection was a rare item that was very difficult to get, the most popular and fun alternative entertainment/games to play was offline PC games.
This time, sudoway.id will summarize the best offline PC games while at the same time inviting you & your sister to reminisce a bit because some ‘old school’ offline PC games that you and your sis used to play are still your favorite games to this day. Just check the reviews!
6 Light Old PC Offline Games
Why is it called light? Of course, because this game has a small file size, it can be played on low-end PCs. Some of them belong to the category of old school games that can make you and your friends reminisce about the fun of playing this game first.
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Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas
This action adventure genre game was released around 2005. Agan & sista will be invited to play the life of a gangster. There are many missions to carry out.
Minimum PC specifications required:
- OS: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP
- Processor: 1Ghz Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processor
- Memory: 256MB of RAM
- Graphics: 64MB Video Card (Geforce 3 or better)
- Hard Drive: 3.6GB of free hard disk space (minimum install)
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Sim City 4
Strategy and city building genre game released in 2003. Simcity is a light but fun PC game to play. Those who like to play this game first, please raise it!
Minimum PC specifications required:
- OS: Windows XP/Me/2000/98 (NT And 95 NOT Supported)
- CPU: Pentium III 500mhz Or Equivalent
- RAM: 128MB RAM For Windows Me/2000/98; 256MB RAM For Windows XP
- Video: 32MB Video Card With Directx 7.0 Compatible Driver
- Hard Drive: 1GB Hard Drive Space
- Sound Card: Directx 7.0 Compatible
- Peripherals: Keyboard, Mouse
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Call of Duty
This FPS game, which was released in 2003, is a light PC war game that doesn’t require high PC specifications.
Minimum PC specifications required:
- OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP (95 & NT not supported)
- CPU: Pentium III or Athlon
- CPU Speed: 600 Mhz or higher if running Windows 98 or Me, 700 mhz or higher if running Windows 2000 or XP
- RAM: 128MB
- Video Card: 32 MB 100% DirectX 9.0b compatible Video Card with Hardware T&L
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Gothic 3
This game is an open world genre or an adventure offline pc game. In this series, players can explore a wider game map than the previous Gothic series. This game also does not require high PC specifications.
Minimum PC specifications required:
- Supported OS: Windows XP/2000/XP 64-Bit/Vista
- Processors: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD CPU 2 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 1024 MB Ram or higher
- Graphics: 3D graphics card with 128 MB Ram and Shader 1.4
- Sounds: DirectX 8.1 compatible
- Hard Drives: 4.6GB
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Cooking Dash
Well this is probably one of the favorite games of the first sista. This cooking dash type of time management game is very fun to play.
Minimum PC specifications required:
- OS: Windows® Vista, XP SP1 & 2
- Processor: Pentium IV 1.2 Ghz processor or faster
- Memory: 256 MB
- Graphics: 3D Video Card, 64 MB recommended
- Hard Drive: 30 MB
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Plants vs Zombies
Bro & sista definitely know this one game. This game with the tower defense genre is very exciting to play even now. Currently the game Plants vs Zombies can be played via smartphones.
Minimum PC specifications required:
- OS: Windows XP.
- CPU: Info.
- CPU Speed: 1.2 Ghz.
- RAM: 512 Mb.
- Video Card: Directx 8.0 Card With 128 Mb Vram (Nvidia Geforce3 Or Ati Radeon 8500)
- Pixel Shaders: 1.0.
- Vertex Shaders: 1.0.
- Free Disk Space: 65 Mb.
Well, that’s all for the discussion about nostalgia for light old offline PC games. How about you and your friends, what was your favorite game to play first?