How to Play High Quality Games on Low End PC

Games are good exercise for our minds. With time, computer games have evolved a lot. Almost all kinds of games these days run in high definition and most of them require a high configuration PC. So, if you play high-quality games but have a low-end PC, it will spoil the excitement.

A low-end PC (less RAM, outdated graphics card, etc.) is not capable of running high-end games. But that is not enough reason to lose hope. In this tutorial, we are going to explain, how you can play high-end (high-quality) games on a low-end (low configuration) PC. We will be using the 3D Analyzer utility for scaling down high-end games to be able to run them on a low-configuration PC.

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What is the 3D Analyzer and How Does it Work?

Before we go any further, let’s know about 3D Analyzer. The 3D Analyzer does transform and lightning hardware emulation which helps in running TnL games on PCs without dedicated graphics cards. It can emulate most of the features of 3D games such as Pixel shader, Bump Maps, SW TnL, etc. But a normal user may not understand these technical terms so in an easy language it helps to “play high-end games on low-end PCs“.

Use 3D Analyzer to Play HD Games on Low-End PC

Follow these steps to play high-end games on your low-end PC.

Step 1: Download and Install 3D Analyzer on your PC

First of all, download the 3D Analyzer from here. After downloading, run the installer to install the 3D Analyzer. Next, choose the directory where you want to install 3D Analyzer and click on Install.

Run the Installer to Install 3D Analyzer
Run the installer to install the 3D Analyzer

Step 2: Run the 3D Analyzer

Now go to the directory where you installed the 3D Analyzer. Here, look for and double-click on the file named “3DAnalyze.exe” to run 3D Analyzer. This utility will allow us to play high-quality games on a low-end PC.

Run 3DAnalyze.exe to Launch the 3D Analyzer
Run 3DAnalyze.exe to Launch the 3D Analyzer

Step 3: Select the High-End Game to Run with the 3D Analyzer

Now you will see the 3D-Analyze window. Click the Select button to select your game.

Click On Select Button To Select The High End Game To Run On 3d Analyzer
Click Select to select the high-end game

Now, browse to the .exe (executable file of the game) and select it. In this tutorial, we have used the MaxPayne2 game.

Browse And Select The Game Exe To Run
Browse and select the game exe

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Step 4: Select Graphics Card and Other Options in 3D-Analyze

After you have selected the .exe file of the game, all the options of 3d Analyzer will be enabled. Now select the graphic card using which you want to emulate the game.

You can see the names of some graphic cards are given. Vendor ID and Device ID are also given below their names. Write the Vendor ID and the Device ID of the Graphic Card that you want to emulate in the two boxes provided.

3D-Analyze will use the selected graphics card to run or play the selected high-end game on your low-end PC. You can also enable other options to improve the game’s performance. You can also check the “force windowed mode” box to run the game in windowed mode instead of full screen.

Configure 3d Analyze To Run High End Games On Low End Pc
Configure the 3D Analyze options

Step 5: Play or Run High-End Games on Low-End PC

After selecting the suitable options, click on the RUN button to launch your game.

Click On The Run Button To Launch The Game
Click On The Run Button To Launch The Game

Your game will start running without any problem.

Run Max Payne 2 Game On Low End Pc
Run Max Payne 2 Game

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Play High-End Games on Low-End PC without Lag

Installation and configuration of the 3D Analyzer are quite simple. Using 3D Analyzer, you can easily play High-Quality games on a low-configuration PC. You can also configure 3D Analyzer to run full-screen games in windowed mode. However, we have not seen any further development to this utility and it doesn’t support games that you install from the Microsoft Store.

Well, something is better than nothing. Hope you liked this tutorial. Don’t forget to comment if you have any problems or suggestions.

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