The title says it all.
I used to be able to play this on my laptop, but due to some hardware problems I'm barely able to play it on my old desktop, which almost fails to meet the requirements.
I do believe playability is more important than graphics; I don't even care if my character is made up of only a hundred squares but as long as it's playable for computers which are slow.
So, how about like an extra low quality option? It's just a suggestion, but I hope the Devs will implement this!
Low Quality...Even lower!
Do, 01/26/2012 - 08:19
Leporris
Do, 01/26/2012 - 11:47
#2
Jalok
Yeah...to bad we can't mods
Yeah...to bad we can't mods on this game or something. *shrug* I know with TF2, you can download a Nintendo64 skin-pack and lower your direct x settings so it could run on the most cruddiest computers you can think of. Hey, I wouldn't mind playing in early Nintendo64 graphics in SK! Because, yeah, the graphics in SK kind of reminds me of Dreamcast graphics...oh, that is right...SEGA. ha ha ha! :P Sorry little off topic there.
Do, 01/26/2012 - 15:19
#3
Gfjmember
Even more so :P
Or a sprites option! That would be awesome :D
Yeah, off topic :P
Do, 01/26/2012 - 20:34
#4
Leporris
Haha.
Oh, no Vivix, I'm not very new here.
I just play on another site and have a couple of 5* stuff.
>Leporris has joined the game.
>You see an elevator. The elevator's monitor flickers ominously, displaying a question mark superimposed upon static.
>You see an equipment chest. Ammunition and discarded pieces of armor-plating are strewn about.
>An energy merchant appears!
1) Ride Elevator ( ? )
2) View Equipment
3) Speak with the merchant.
Course of action: 1
>You descend into the Clockworks.
>It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.