Your better off sticking to emulators at this point. Or just check steam system requirements and compare it to your PC specs to be sure.Yeah um we have no clue what amd e450 is equivalent to in terms of gaming related stuff.
Your better off sticking to emulators at this point. Or just check steam system requirements and compare it to your PC specs to be sure.Yeah um we have no clue what amd e450 is equivalent to in terms of gaming related stuff.
Only issue would be if you do not want to use that much of your storage but still gaming on Linux is not that bad for your specs asLinux for browsing, XP for gaming. I stand for dualboot, or it could cause problems?
Plus I forgot Linux's video game emulators are pretty goodYour better off sticking to emulators at this point. Or just check steam system requirements and compare it to your PC specs to be sure.
Security updates, don't think that's a big deal honestly, for a casual gamer, linux its a NO-GO, as for going to an updated version of windows, if you want to play old games, without issues, just go with XP.I was suggesting something like Lubuntu as it is
1. Security updates compared tot XP or 7 which don't have the updates since MS is focusing on 10
2. It is focusing on being lightweight unlike Windows
3. There is no reason why wine is slower then windows since it is not an emulator but basically just translates system calls. Plus WINE runs many games at equal or even greater performance.
It really makes little sense to use an outdated version of windows with security issues when you could use a lightweight system that actually has updates coming in.
All E Series sucks. http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bobcat/AMD-E Series E-450.html they are very undervolted, and cant do much. so bare with me, go with XP, i dont see the point on installing Linux just to browse webpages, i got dual boot myself, however, it just for pleasure, again, go with XP.Yeah um we have no clue what amd e450 is equivalent to in terms of gaming related stuff.
To my knowledge security updates are still relatively important just due to the fact that naturally more vulnerabilities come with the age of the operating system and you need to be protected. Plus Linux is still very decent for gaming at this range as he is not trying to go crazy high resolutions or extreme specs. WINE is pretty easy to setup if you look a tutorials and check their well maintained database.Security updates, don't think that's a big deal honestly, for a casual gamer, linux its a NO-GO, as for going to an updated version of windows, if you want to play old games, without issues, just go with XP.
All E Series sucks. http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bobcat/AMD-E Series E-450.html they are very undervolted, and cant do much. so bare with me, go with XP, i dont see the point on installing Linux just to browse webpages, i got dual boot myself, however, it just for pleasure, again, go with XP.
Not to mention Protection software. Yeah they cost a lot and stuff but maybe you should consider that or upgrades. Of course if you have access to a protected pc you can use that and then copy safe only files to the system. Is like boy in plastic bubble. Or baby inside incubation chamber. You treat it like "DON"T GO OUT THERE YET, you need protections, only i can provide. Like mama pc to baby pc. Mama pc go shopping (Downloading files) And make sure is safe for baby pc (To transfer over after saftey checks) And that how pc get old and need replacing cause all that work is FUSTRATING!Security updates, don't think that's a big deal honestly, for a casual gamer, linux its a NO-GO, as for going to an updated version of windows, if you want to play old games, without issues, just go with XP.
All E Series sucks. http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bobcat/AMD-E Series E-450.html they are very undervolted, and cant do much. so bare with me, go with XP, i dont see the point on installing Linux just to browse webpages, i got dual boot myself, however, it just for pleasure, again, go with XP.
Only problem with this Bubble approach is the hassle that it would bring upon you but it theoretically is a good idea as the only thing you would need to do is make sure the files downloaded are clean. However I sort of feel like this approach is kind of weird as how would you web browse and plus isnt the purpose of a laptop that it is mobile?Not to mention Protection software. Yeah they cost a lot and stuff but maybe you should consider that or upgrades. Of course if you have access to a protected pc you can use that and then copy safe only files to the system. Is like boy in plastic bubble. Or baby inside incubation chamber. You treat it like "DON"T GO OUT THERE YET, you need protections, only i can provide. Like mama pc to baby pc. Mama pc go shopping (Downloading files) And make sure is safe for baby pc (To transfer over after saftey checks) And that how pc get old and need replacing cause all that work is FUSTRATING!
Maybe a cheap but quality micro console like Rasberry pi 3 or Android tv console, Even the ouya could work
And yes i have one and not ashamed to admit i pay $100 for it on preorder.
Listen to pc mama @ScarletDreamz She is your mother brain now. Just don't ask about metroids or Phantasy star 2 Cause she not those kinds of mother brains.
Like mama pc to baby pc. Mama pc go shopping (Downloading files) And make sure is safe for baby pc (To transfer over after saftey checks) And that how pc get old and need replacing cause all that work is FUSTRATING!
Listen to pc mama
Only problem with this Bubble approach is the hassle that it would bring upon you but it theoretically is a good idea as the only thing you would need to do is make sure the files downloaded are clean. However I sort of feel like this approach is kind of weird as how would you web browse and plus isnt the purpose of a laptop that it is mobile?
Linux is quite easy if you pick a good distro and gui but 7 is still a better bet than Xp as it will have more support from needed software like anti virus and also will have better game capability then XP.Okay after showing him this he doesn't want to go back to XP and linux is too weird for him (hes never used linux) I guess he should go back to 7 then
Is linux anything like MS-DOS? Cause i hate DOS.Linux is quite easy if you pick a good distro and gui but 7 is still a better bet than Xp as it will have more support from needed software like anti virus and also will have better game capability then XP.
No they are very different from a system standpoint as it is Unix like. Although many distributions and GUIs do sort of have a certain feel that makes them relatively easy to for a new linux user who is coming from Linux (such as Linux Mint or Ubuntu MATE).Is linux anything like MS-DOS? Cause i hate DOS.
Oh well i dunno, i notice people use linux for advance programming which is kind of stuff i think android os is based off cause i guess of open source or something? But i hate anything like MS-DOS it reminds me of Text adventures games and i don't like staring at a black screen with text on it, very uninspiring and unappealing for long time use. I mean some games i remember like word munchers were on dos but it was all green like gameboy from 1990.... and the other games with the "INSERT COMMAND" where people wouldn't even know what to do without instructions or knowlede cause they never used it in the past.No they are very different from a system standpoint as it is Unix like. Although many distributions and GUIs do sort of have a certain feel that makes them relatively easy to for a new linux user who is coming from Linux (such as Linux Mint or Ubuntu MATE).
Yeah it is used for development due to low cost,amount of tools and because it is more secure compared to Windows. Android is kinda Linux as it uses the Linux kernel (a modified version) but unlike most Linux OSes lacks the GNU userland. But many new distros are pretty modern like Linux Mint or Ubuntu MATE if you are coming from Windows.Oh well i dunno, i notice people use linux for advance programming which is kind of stuff i think android os is based off cause i guess of open source or something? But i hate anything like MS-DOS it reminds me of Text adventures games and i don't like staring at a black screen with text on it, very uninspiring and unappealing for long time use. I mean some games i remember like word munchers were on dos but it was all green like gameboy from 1990.... and the other games with the "INSERT COMMAND" where people wouldn't even know what to do without instructions or knowlede cause they never used it in the past.
My first pc was windows 98 so using dos is snore fest.