What are some good games you can play on a work computer?
Should have these features:
>windowed
>pauseable
>no demanding graphics
>preferably able to be secretly installed
So far I have CDDA, Elona+ and OpenTTD on my workstation.
What are some good games you can play on a work computer?
Should have these features:
>windowed
>pauseable
>no demanding graphics
>preferably able to be secretly installed
So far I have CDDA, Elona+ and OpenTTD on my workstation.
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Doom? But I don't know about secretly installing it
Don't think my work PC can run it.
havent seen an openTTD thread since i started playing recently so ill post here. are there any mods that change the time based progression into a research style progression? so instead of new train types and shit getting unlocked by reaching certain years you have to spend money on research at increasing rates so in order to reach the new research level you have to scale up your profits and make more money. basically like the progression in factorio where you have to make progressively bigger productions to keep up with how long it takes to research later tech.
i dont like the time based progression because i feel like im missing out on a bunch of vehicle stages by just having the time pass on its own with no input of my own. the first time i built an air plane i was already able to buy big airbus passenger planes. but i wish i would be required to start with the small planes and work myself up by my own accomplishments.
There's no fucking way Doom can't run on your work PC
Zoomer, he's taking about the original Doom
You guys underestimate how fucking shit it is.
Capitalism Plus
user, if pregnancy tests can run doom, your office PC can run doom.
xcom ufo defense
retroarch
simcity3000
this is more than enough
The original Doom can run on a game boy, I doubt you have a shitier PC at work
It's from 1993, do they have you using pic rel or what?
GBA Emulator? Don't need to install
>pregnancy tests can run doom
wat
Tried, too resource heavy.
Plants vs Zombies, obviously
>too resource heavy
It's game from 1996. Are you screwing with me? You could run this shit on a modern smart fridge.
I tried Capitalism Lab, and that was too much.
Nethack
That's wild.