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:geek: Thread for free liscense pc games mostly low spec games.. ie:
< 1 ghz processing needed
128mb to 300mb ram
0 to 500 mb harddrive space..
For really ancient computers.. please remember to have updated graphics drivers...
it should allow these games to run properly.
Also have the latest version of direct x or open gl.
Scorched 3d http://scorched3d.co.uk/index.php
OS: Any**
500 MHz Processor
128 Mb RAM (256 MB for Win XP)
200 Mb Hard Disk space (including probable virtual memory usage)
3D Accelerated Graphics Card)
Multiplayer:
Dial-Up Modem (for online multiplayer)
Network Adapter (for LAN multiplayer)
Screen shot from thier website ( i hope it isnt copyrighted)


Aiming is hard at first (because of the 3d environment) but it gets easier as you make adjustments to the power, elevation and direction of the shot. There are also the wind factor that can blow your shot off course.
The different effects it probably the thing that makes the game play fun, if you get tired of blowing up tanks one way you can use more powerful, or colorful or just plain wierd bombs or even teleport tanks
... but be careful you can get blown up too!! Speaking of wierd the tanks for selection :lol: rang from you average green tank.. to helecopters... to sonic the hedgehog!!!!
This game is fun if you like seeing stuff blown up in strange ways :twisted: , but remember it turn based kinda like battleships :geek: so if you dont like waitng for your turn this may not be for you.
< 1 ghz processing needed
128mb to 300mb ram
0 to 500 mb harddrive space..
For really ancient computers.. please remember to have updated graphics drivers...
Also have the latest version of direct x or open gl.
Scorched 3d http://scorched3d.co.uk/index.php
Sys requirementsScorched 3D is a game based loosely (or actually quite heavily now) on the classic DOS game Scorched Earth "The Mother Of All Games". Scorched 3D adds amongst other new features a 3D island environment and LAN and internet play. Scorched 3D is totally free and is available for both Microsoft Windows and Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris etc.) operating systems.
OS: Any**
500 MHz Processor
128 Mb RAM (256 MB for Win XP)
200 Mb Hard Disk space (including probable virtual memory usage)
3D Accelerated Graphics Card)
Multiplayer:
Dial-Up Modem (for online multiplayer)
Network Adapter (for LAN multiplayer)
Screen shot from thier website ( i hope it isnt copyrighted)


Yeah its turn based :| and after each round when all the tanks are dead or the round limit has passed you can upgrade wepons and shields based on the amount of money you've won. You gain cash by killing other tanks and by surviving the round. Which is difficult because you cant move unless its your turn and you have fuel. Thiey are lots of fancy ways to protect yourself and destroy other tanks and some wepons are best suited for certain shields and locations.For those unfamiliar with artillery style games, the idea is to destroy all other tanks on the field without being destroyed yourself. This is accomplished through launching various warheads at your targets, taking into account gravity, wind, terrain, and your oppenents defences. You are tasked with aiming your tank by determining the Power (the momentum energy conferred on your shot, primarily determines distance), Elevation (how steep a slope your shot is launched at), and a new element required by the 3-D nature of Scorched3D, Angle (the adjustment left or right that your shot will initialy travel).
Aiming is hard at first (because of the 3d environment) but it gets easier as you make adjustments to the power, elevation and direction of the shot. There are also the wind factor that can blow your shot off course.
The different effects it probably the thing that makes the game play fun, if you get tired of blowing up tanks one way you can use more powerful, or colorful or just plain wierd bombs or even teleport tanks
This game is fun if you like seeing stuff blown up in strange ways :twisted: , but remember it turn based kinda like battleships :geek: so if you dont like waitng for your turn this may not be for you.