Saturday, June 15, 2013

Canvas 4

                                             Canvas 4

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Micromax is clearly working on the next version of their popular Canvas series and has already started teasing it on TV. A small teaser caught between morning sessions of cricket tells us that another version of the Canvas is headed our way.
While there is no real news on the “Micromax Canvas 4″ (expected name) we expect the following specs :
  • 5 inch Full HD 1920 x 1080p Display
  • The Mediatek 6589 chipset (Quad core)
  • 8 – 16 GB inbuilt storage
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 13 MP camera
  • 2-5 MP front camera
  • Dual Sim capability 
  • Android 4.2.2
But these seem to be only speculations until we get real word from the Indian mobile giant on what they are working on next. Stay tuned for more, till then see an exclusive picture of what the design of the Canvas 4 may be. The phone will be aggressively priced as the company will expect to do large numbers in terms of sale. Micromax presently moves out over 300,000 units of their canvas series on a monthly basis, a device like this priced around the 15,000 Rupee price mark could easily increase that by 50%.

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Sony Xperia L

                                                       

                     Sony Xperia L


SPECIFICATIONS

Company/Brand
Sony
Type
Smartphone
OS
Android 4.1.2
Price
Rs 15,000/-
Hype
3/5
Chipset
Qualcomm MSM8230 Snapdragon
Processor
Dual-core 1 GHz
GPU
Adreno 305
RAM
1 GB RAM
Battery
Li-Ion 1750 mAh
Sensor
Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Primary Camera
8 MP, autofocus, LED flash
Secondary Camera
VGA
Weight
137 g
Dimensions
128.7 x 65 x 9.7 mm
Main Display
TFT, 4.3 inches (228 ppi pixel density), 480 x 854 pixels
In-Built Storage
8 GB (5.8 GB user available)
What We Like
Design, Build Quality, Audio, Gaming
What We Don't Like
Camera, Slightly Sluggish Performance


Design And Build Quality

At first glance, the Sony Xperia L is quite reminiscent of the Xperia Arc, with it’s arched back and a large screen towards the front.
A noticeably plastic finish greets you when you pick up the handset, but it feels sturdy and there was little flex in the body – meaning the Xperia L doesn’t feel too cheap.
The removable back cover has a soft rubber finish which makes the phone easy to grip and free from finger prints. On the contrary, the front panel is a magnet for fingerprints. 
On the specifications front, Sony Xperia L sports a 4.3-inch display with 480×854 pixel resolution and is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8230 dual-core processor. It runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system and packs 1GB RAM along with 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.
The front of the Xperia L is dominated by its 4.3-inch FWVGA display with the standard Android keys appearing onscreen instead of below it. Again, its 854×480 resolution is pretty standard for a phone at this price, and you have to zoom in to read text on web pages, but we saw bright whites and punchy colours.
The handset supports WIFI, DLNA, 3G, GPS and Micro-USB and packs 1750mAh battery gives up to eight and a half hours of talktime and standby time of up to 498 hours. The device comes equipped with an 8-megapixel front camera with Exmor RS and a VGA front facing camera.

Specifications And Hardware

On the specifications front, Sony Xperia L sports a 4.3-inch display with 480×854 pixel resolution and is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8230 dual-core processor. It runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system and packs 1GB RAM along with 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.
The handset supports WIFI, DLNA, 3G, GPS and Micro-USB and packs 1750mAh battery gives up to eight and a half hours of talktime and standby time of up to 498 hours. The device comes equipped with an 8-megapixel front camera with Exmor RS and a VGA front facing camera.


Display And Multimedia

The Xperia L’s LCD display doesn’t have the true blacks of an AMOLED screen, but blacks are still very deep. It’s a high-quality display for a relatively inexpensive handset. Viewing angles are really decent as well.
Sound quality on the Sony Xperia L is excellent, loud and clear. Couple that with it’s display quality and you have a really capable multimedia device in front of you. On-screen buttons disappear while you watch videos freeing all the screen space for your viewing pleasure.
One area where the Sony Xperia L disappoints though is the browsing experience. We tried various browsers and performance on each was equally dismal. Pages took a lot of time load up and there was a lot of lag while zooming and scrolling.
Gaming on this device is excellent, and while games like N.O.V.A and Fifa 12 were not compatible with the device, it delivered the ones that were excellently. 

Camera

In terms of photographic ability Sony has equipped the Sony Xperia L with an impressive 8MP rear facing camera which also boasts a single LED flash, 720p video recording and HDR and panorama modes.
One of the benefits of having a large sensor is low light performance and the Xperia L takes some of the best low-light photos we’ve seen in the segment. Outdoor images though were just about decent with slightly washed out colours. Looking at fine detail you’d often notice images turn out soft and spongy.
The camera experience is somewhat hampered by the slow and buggy camera app. Focusing takes a lot of time and the app takes a moment or two to process the image, resulting in blurry motion shots.
Sample Images :



The 720p video capture suffers from the some of the same issues, although not quite as much as still photos do. The auto-brightness is very aggressive, so expect some very noticeable shifting in your brightness, especially if the subject is backlit. 

Performance

With a 1 Ghz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chipset, Adreno 305 GPU and 1 GB of RAM, the hardware inside the Sony Xperia L is nothing we haven’t seen before, so we had a fairly good idea of what to expect. 


Read more: Sony Xperia L Full Review http://igyaan.in/49672/sony-xperia-l-full-review/#ixzz2WGinMiCd

The Sony Xperia L scored 10104 in AnTuTu Benchmark, 60.2 fps in NenaMark2 and 4064 in Quadrant. Impressive for the hardware the device is powered by. 

Software And User Interface

Sony has applied its own layer of gloss to Jelly Bean, with its a homescreen editor function allowing you to quickly and easily manage your widgets, apps and shortcuts as well as changing the phone’s theme and wallpaper – making it that bit more personal. Lovely. 
Sony has given greater presence to its own services like the great WALKMAN app but also to more clunky offerings like the Sony Select application.
Onboard Sony firmware clearly has an impact on the advertised 8GB of internal storage which is 5.8GB.

Phone Calls and Connectivity

The phone networks are consistent and of good strength, no issues with connectivity to data and voice services. Overall network performance is impressive and voice handling good thanks to decent microphones and speakers in the Sony Xperia L .The dialler has also been tweaked by Sony.
Messaging was decent as well due to the large screen and the well laid keyboard.

Conclusion

Generally the Sony Xperia L copes with everything pretty well and while there is a hint of slow down every now and then that’s expected from cheaper handsets. What should help it stand out in its fairly crowded category are its looks and design. 

Micromax A115 Canvas 3D

                          Micromax A115 Canvas 3D





The surge in homegrown brands has led to a wide variety of very similar Android devices in the market. As manufacturers struggle to differentiate their products from the competition, we’ve seen an uptick in hardware quality and software optimization. Micromax however has decided to bank on a gimmick to market their new device. Is 3D compatibility reason enough to go in for the Micromax A115 Canvas 3D ? Read on to find out. 
Design
The Micromax Canvas 3D doesn’t break any boundaries with its design. You’ve seen this design both within the Micromax line of devices as well as from competitors however it isn’t an eyesore by any means. What you get is a very utilitarian look that focuses on not getting in the way of you and the phone.
On the front of the phone you’ll spot a large 5 inch display with a not so amazing WVGA resolution but more on that later. You can spot a front facing camera over at the top.
Further down below the screen are the capacitive buttons. Fairly responsive in nature, they are equipped with backlighting so it should not be a problem using them in the dark as well.
We were quite impressed by the build quality of the handset. While on the heavier side, it feels rather nice in the hand. The heft is evenly distributed and you never find the phone cumbersome to hold. A metallic band runs around the screen and to the top you can see the 3.5mm audio jack and the microUSB port. The power key is placed on the right while the volume rocker is on the left side and both provide suitable feedback.
The back of the phone has a removable battery cover with the Micromax name and logo silkscreened on. You can also spot the dual LED flash, 5MP camera module here. The use of soft touch plastics here is appreciated and it feels great when held though tends to attract fingerprints.
Display
The Canvas 3D is equipped with a 5 inch WVGA display as we mentioned earlier. The resolution is on the lower end of the spectrum considering the competition but has a trick up its sleeve.
The Micromax Canvas 3D as the name suggests has a 3D display. Does it work ? Yes. Is it worth the hype ? No, not by a long shot. Lack of 3D content apart, the screen tends to be a gimmick for the most part with the user having to constantly shift the distance between the screen and the eye to try and get a properly focussed image. In 2D mode, the colors tend to be well saturated and viewing angles are wide enough to not be an issue.
Software
The phone runs a near stock build of Android 4.1.2 which helps keep things smooth all around. Micromax has made a number of additions that you may or may  not appreciate. The biggest of these of course is the dedicated 3D Space launcher that will allow you to switch a carousel based interface which has been optimized for 3D consumption. The launcher provides quick access to a 3D Gallery, YouTube and video player. Other than that you find the usual suspects like games and the company’s own application store.
The customizations extend to the lockscreen that allows you to jump straight into the 3D carousel. The notifications hub too sports a few quick access toggles which are much appreciated.
Over all Micromax has stuck to the formula and has’t made too many changes to the interface which is something we definitely prefer.
Performance
Day to day performance on the Canvas 3D is acceptable but it is not uncommon to see lags in the interface. Powered by the 1.2 Ghz Dual Core MTK6577 chipset, the phone is provided with 512MB of RAM that proves to be limiting when multitasking. We’ve included a range of benchmark scores below that should help you gauge performance.
In the Quadrant benchmark, the Micromax Canvas 3D scores 2979 which is about par for the budget segment of devices.
The AnTuTu scores for the Canvas 3D are particularly poor at just 4293. The poor scores back up our experience with the device wherein the handset exhibits occasional and stutters even while navigating the interface.
Camera
The camera on the Canvas 3D is disappointing to say the least. Rated at 5MP, it takes some of the worst images we’ve seen in a while. Photos were consistently full of noise and suffered from chromatic aberrations.
As can be seen below, the camera struggles to focus and macro shots are practically impossible to take. Colors tend to be muted and the image is a bit underexposed over all. The level of noise seen even in images shot in bright lighting conditions is very surprising.
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Most phones in the budget range are unable to take decent low light shots but the Micromax Canvas 3D is possible the worst of lot. In addition to the same focussing issues as before, the level of noise and random speckles seen in the image was shocking. We’d recommend that you refrain from shooting night time images with this device.
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Video recording maxes out at VGA resolution and the camera can also shoot ’3D’ images. Since the phone lacks stereoscopic cameras, the 3D image is captured by combining two shots taken from two slightly separated areas. The end result is useless for the most part with almost no depth in the image. The earlier mentioned camera related quirks still apply so you probably want to stay away from this feature. Unfortunately there is no way to share the results here so you’ll have to take our word for it.
Battery Life & Connectivity
The Micromax Canvas 3D is equipped with a 2000 mAh battery pack which lasts about a day under moderate usage. Extensive web browsing particularly takes a toll on the device and runs through battery life just that much quicker.
The phone has dual SIM card slots that take two full size SIM cards. Other connectivity options include the standard bluetooth, WiFi. The phone is also equipped with a microSD card slot that you can use to expand the built in 4GB of space.
Conclusion
The Micromax Canvas 3D is a mediocre phone that tries to sell a gimmick that is the 3D screen. The performance is strictly mid range and specifications are rather outdated.
The camera in particular was unusable. Considering that it is possible to get competing devices like the excellent Zen Ultra 701HD for just a little more, we cannot recommend the Micromax Canvas 3D unless you insist on getting a device capable of displaying 3D content.
Pros
Can display 3D content
Cons
Poor camera
3D is a gimmick
Average specifications

Friday, June 14, 2013

Zync Quad 10.1 Tablet

  Zync Quad 10.1 Tablet



The world of budget Android tablets has been set ablaze by the likes of Zync and Spice who are constantly innovating and bringing high performance products at very affordable price points. Sure these devices still can’t compete with the iPads of the world but that is not the target audience. Delivering 90% of the experience at a fraction of the price point is what they aim to do and are quite successful at.  That said, we recently got our hands on the newly announced Zync Quad 10.1 Tablet. The name alone suggests some of the highlighted spec points. We’ve put it through our standard range of rigorous tests to find out if it makes for a sound purchase. Read on to find out.

Design
Continuing the design standard set by its predecessor, the Quad 10.1 will not be winning any style awards for sure. The outward appearance screams utilitarian but the use of quality plastics makes us forget that. The dual tone finish is still fairly appealing though not as fresh.
The front of the Zync Quad 10.1 tablet has a Full HD panel that measures 10.1 inches diagonally as the name would suggest. The centered front facing camera suggests that the tablet is meant to be used in the landscape orientation predominantly. The 16:9 ratio of the panel further lends credence to this. We found the front of the tablet to be extremely fingerprint prone and an oleophobic coating might have helped mitigate that.
The back of the tablet sports a 5 MP camera and not much else. A lone speaker grille can be spotted to the right of the camera module while a 3.5mm jack, power port and reset keyhole line the edge of the tablet on the left.
While the previous version of the tablet had a silver back flanked on both edges with white stripes reminiscent of the HTC Flyer, the Zync Quad 10.1 makes do with a single white panel on the right that houses a USB, micro SD and HDMI port under a flap. The power key, volume control buttons and microphone can also be spotted on the same edge.
Over all the tablet doesn’t really stand out from a design perspective but is not something you’d be ashamed to carry around. There is minimal branding on the device and our concern mostly revolves around the smudge prone screen.
Software
There’s not much to talk about on the software on the Zync Quad 10.1 Tablet. It runs on Android 4.1 and has a nearly stock build. No ‘enhancements’ have been done to the interface barring the curious addition of a perpetual screenshot shortcut on the menu bar at the bottom. A few applications like a video player and Facebook too have made its way over to the software build but they do not detract from the experience so we wouldn’t hold it against Zync.
Display
Zync has talked about the display quite a bit when referring to the Quad 10.1 tablet. The 10.1 inch IPS panel has a resolution of 1920x 1200 ie Full HD. Text appears very crisp and video looks great. Because of the relatively high 224 PPI pixel density of the panel, you will struggle to spot any pixels.
The panel has good color reproduction with deep blacks and well saturated and vibrant colors. Day light visibility is decent though the screen attracts a lot of scuffs that might make it difficult to view outdoors. The brightness level however is just about sufficient and we would’ve appreciated it if it went up another level or two. Another issue we faced was the uneven backlighting on the screen. It can’t be spotted very easily and might just have been an issue on our unit but it is worth a mention. Something worth keeping an eye out for.
Performance
The Zync Quad 10.1 tablet is hardly going to set any benchmark records. Under the hood is a 1.5 Ghz QuadCore processor paired with a Mali 400 GPU and 2 GB of RAM. Performance is a hit or miss with lags and pauses even while navigating the interface. The tablet is able to run most common apps with ease and popular games work without any hassle. That said, we were not really satisfied with the day to day performance. Synthetic benchmark tests back this up with a very minimal improvement over the Zync Pad Quad 9.7 that we reviewed earlier this year.
Quadrant
With a Quadrant score of 3113, the Zync Quad 10.1 can be placed right in the middle of our benchmark comparison. As we mentioned above, performance is middling and the CPU centric Quadrant benchmark backs that up.
Nenamark 2
Coming to the graphics performance, the tablet shows a minor improvement over the Zync Pad 9.7 but despite that, it places fairly low on our comparison chart. The tablet posts a score of 46.9 FPS on the Nenamark 2 benchmark.
Camera
The Zync Quad 10.1 tablet has been equipped with a 5MP rear facing camera and a 2MP front facing snapper. We really don’t expect you to go around shooting your vacation photos with this but it’ll do the job if the situation arrises. The rear shooter is well placed to snap images of documents and other important pieces of paper you might have lying around. Image quality is passable and drastically drops in lower lighting conditions.
The front camera is just about good enough to enable video calling over Skype or other similar messaging applications.
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Dynamic range on the camera module is very limited and images tend to look dull. White levels in bright areas are often blown out.
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As can be seen in the above image, the photograph is fairly washed out as the camera has boosted the exposure levels indicating a low dynamic range. The heightened exposure has also blown out the highlights.
Connectivity & Storage
In built storage on the Zync Quad 10.1 is 16GB and this can be further expanded via the microSD card slot. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, USB OTG and an HDMI port to allow for video playback on an external display. The lack of bluetooth connectivity however is unfortunate and disappointing to say the least.
Battery Life
We weren’t too impressed by the battery life on the Zync Quad 10.1.  Our battery life testing procedure involves gauging how a device performs under a heavy use scenario so that you have an approximate idea of the bare minimum you should be able to get. The Zync Quad 10.1 was tested with WiFi on and connected, screen set to 65% brightness and under a simulated heavy usage load.

We’ve plotted out points to show you battery drop at the 75%, 50% and then the 20% mark. As you can see, under heavy usage it is possible to deplete the battery on the tablet in just about 3.5 hours. Not impressive but perhaps not the worst out there. Under an average work load we could get about 6-7 hours of usage time.
ConclusionThe Zync Quad 10.1 tablet couples a great screen with middling performance at an interesting price point. We weren quite disappointed by the sluggishness in day to day usage and the camera too was nothing out of the ordinary. Add to that the below average battery life and we can’t really recommend the tablet. Go for it only if your sole criteria of selection is the Full HD screen on the tablet. The Zync Quad 10.1 is priced at Rs. 14,990.
Pros
  • Full HD screen
  • Above average build quality
  • Price
Cons
  • Sluggish performance
  • Below average battery life
  • Below average camera

A to Z List of PC Games Without Graphic Card Requirement


A to Z List of PC Games Without Graphic Card Requirement



We All Like to Play Games.But Some Games Must Have the Requirement of Graphic Card. So Here are Some Games Which i Listed Out Doesn't Require any Graphic Card

A
Africa Corps vs. Desert Rats (XP only) 
Age of Empires + Expansion 
Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings + The Conquerors Expansion 
Age of Empires III + The Warchiefs + The Asian Dynasties (Everything high, 1360×768, no shadow and shaders set to low. Win7 and MD 1.1) 
Age of Mythology + Titans Expansion 
Aggression - Reign over Europe (Using 3D Analyze: all textures work but too slow. FPS is unplayable status. Try Swiftwshader) 
Aion Online 
AirStrike 3D II 
Alien Shooter 
Alien Shooter 2 
Alien vs. Predator 2 + Expansion 
Alpha Prime 
American McGee's Alice (tested on XP, stock drivers) 
America's Secret Operations 
Ancient Wars : Sparta (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
And Yet It Moves (works with stock drivers and shader effects turned off on Windows 7) 
Anno 1404 Dawn of Discovery (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Area 51 (Version 1.2 patch) 
Armed and Dangerous (3D Analyze) 
Armies of Exigo (Works with Medium Settings with Swiftshader) 
Ashes Cricket 2009 Demo (Windows 7 with Modded drivers and 'addgame.reg' tweak) 
Attack on Pearl Harbor (Dogfight game, playable at pretty high setting) 
Audiosurf 
Avencast: Rise of the Mage 

B
Bad Boys II: The Video Game 
Baja 1000 (use addgame.reg, still lags though) 
Batman: Vengeance 
Battle Isle: The Andosia Conflict 
Battle Realms 
Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf 
Battlefield 1942 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Battlefield 1942: Desert Combat Mod 
Battlefield 2142 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL, a bit laggy at lowest setting) 
Battlefield Heroes 
Battlefield Vietnam 
Battle For Troy 
Battlestations: Midway 
Beyond Good & Evil 
Big Mutha Truckers 2 
Black & White 
Black & White 2 
Black Mirror / Black Mirror Special Edition 
Black Shot (All Details High, tested on XP, v1.2 Modded Drivers) 
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII 
Blitzkrieg + All Expansions and Mods 
Blitzkrieg 2 + All Expansions and Mods 
Blood Bowl 
BloodRayne 1 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL / medium settings) 
BloodRayne 2 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL / medium settings) 
Boiling Point: Road to Hell (Vista/7, Modded Drivers. Low FPS, about 15-20 on version 1.00) 
Braid 
Breath of Fire 4 
Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 
Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 (3D Analyze) 
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (Works under XP and Vista) 
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon (Works under XP and Vista) 
Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror (Works under XP and Vista) 
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL or 'addgame.reg') 
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL or 'addgame.reg') 
Bus Diver 
Bus Simulator 2008 

C
Caesar IV 
Call of Ctulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth 
Call of Duty + United Offensive 
Call of Duty 2 (Windows Vista/Windows 7 With Modded Drivers and 'addgame.reg' or 3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Call of Juarez (very laggy after first level) 
Championship Manager 2006 
Championship Manager 2007 
Championship Manager 2008 
Chaos Legion (Best Resolution, high details - very smooth FPS) 
Chaser 
Chrome 
Chrome: Specforce (Laggy - try low/middle settings) 
Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
CivCity: Rome 
Civilization IV 
Clive Barker's Undying 
Close Combat: First to Fight (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL) 
Code of Honor French Foreign Legion 
Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island 
Code of Honor 3: Desperate Measures (barely playable on minimum setting) 
Codename Panzers: Phase One 
Codename Panzers: Phase Two (Note: for both versions, if you encountered any problems running the demos, change Shadow to 1 under Options.ini file. This only applies to the demos, the full versions can function perfectly.) 
Cold Blood (Only XP) 
Cold Fear (3D Analyze 2.34 only, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL, other dx8.1 caps) 
Colin McRae Rally 2.0 
Colin McRae Rally 2004 (Update to latest patch for removing graphical issues) 
Comanche 4 
Combat Arms (Korean MMOFPS) 
Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord 
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars + Kane's Wrath (shader detail must be set to medium to avoid crashes) 
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight 
Command & Conquer: Generals + Zero Hour 
Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 + Yuri's Revenge 
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 + Expansion (Too slow with Normal drivers,but much better with Modded drivers (addgame.reg, or patch game for more FPS increase.) 
Command & Conquer: Renegade 
Commandos (All Versions) 
Company of Heroes (xp-> Laggy even at very low settings, Vista + Modded drivers + addgame.reg-> smooth and playable) 
Conan (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL) 
Condemned: Criminal Origins 
Conflict: Desert Storm 
Conflict: Desert Storm 2 
Conflict: Vietnam 
Contract Jack 
Counter Strike 1.6 
Counter Strike: Condition Zero 
Counter Strike: Source (Runs slow with normal drivers, with modded drivers you can run with settings and resulution on medium, tested on Vista) 
|- CSS SCI FI 3: HARDWIRED (Counter Strike: Source MOD) (On missions with APCs, restart the game with the -dxlevel 80 command on Set Lauch Options) 
Crayon Physics Deluxe 
Crazy Taxi 
Cricket 2005 
Cricket 2006 
Cricket 2007 
Crime Life: Gang Wars (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL - solves random restart problem) 
Crimson Skies 
Cross Racing Championship 2005 
CrossFire 
Crysis v1.0 (Some textures buggy on the screen and a bit laggy) 
Crysis Warhead (945 - Modded drivers with addgame.reg Tweak. Also works with 3D Analyze but runs around 10-5 FPS) 
Crysis Wars Trial (945 - Modded drivers 1554 with registry of "1″ on crysis.exe) 
CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder 

D
Darkest Island 
DarkStar One (Runs normally, but some blurring after 5 minutes - Recommended: 3D Analyzer: HW Texture and Lightning) 
Dead to Rights 
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down + Team Sabre (3D Analyze / RegTweak) 
Delta Force Xtreme 2 (3D Analyze / RegTweak) (Laggy) 
Deus Ex 
Deus Ex 2: Invisible War 
Devastation (All settings on High + highest resolution) 
Devil May Cry 3 ('addgame.reg' Tweak[Vista/Win7] 3DA, Emulate HW TnL, Force SW TnL, Emulate pixel shader caps, Check skip pixel shader version 1.1, Check skip pixel shader version 1.4, Check skip pixel shader version 2.0, Check force 100 hz, Check disable lighting. Note* :This only works on Devil May Cry 3 version 1.0) (Extra Note: Don't use Game Rips or you won't be able to go to the 2nd level. Thing is you can only use Virgil) 
Diablo 
Diablo II + Lord of Destruction (DirectDraw for best performance) 
Dino Crisis (only under XP) 
Dino Crisis 2 
Dirt Track Racing 
Dirty Split 
Disciples 
Disciples II + Expansions 
Disciples III: Renaissance (addgame.reg) 
Divine Divinity 
Doom 3 (Better with Doom 3 Tweaker Screen RES: 512×384 Minimum Quality Preset 15-60 FPS) 
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil 
Dracula : Origin 
Driver 4: Parallel Lines (Windows 7 with Modded drivers and 'addgame.reg' Tweak) 
Dredd vs Death 
Dungeon Lords (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL caps, force SW TnL) 
Dungeon Runners (Don't put bloom too high) 
Dungeon Siege I 
Dungeon Siege II 
Dynasty Warriors 6 (Slow but playable with addgame.reg + Modded Drivers) 

E
Earth 2160 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL , force SW TnL) 
Empire Earth I + Expansion (The Art of Conquest) 
Empire Earth II + Expansion (The Art of Supremacy) 
Empire Earth III (Shaders set to Medium) 
Empire Total War + Special Forces Edition (Windows Vista/7 + Modded Drivers + 3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Empires: Dawn of the Modern World 
Emperor Battle for Dune full settings no lag 
Enter The Matrix 
Eragon (Windows Vista + Stock Drivers + Addgame.reg tweak) 
Europa Universalis: Rome 
Evil Dead: Regeneration 
Exteel 

F
Fable: The Lost Chapters 
Fahrenheit / Indigo Prophecy 
Falcon 4.0: Allied Force 
Fantastic 4 
Far Cry (Try patching first. 3D Analyze, VendorID= 4098, DeviceID= 20040) 
F.E.A.R. (Patch v1.01 to v1.08 required) + Extraction Point 
F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate 
FIFA 2003 
FIFA 2004 
FIFA 2005 
FIFA 2006 + Road To World Cup 
FIFA 2007 
FIFA 2008 
FIFA 2009 
FIFA 2010 
FIFA Manager 2006 
FIFA Manager 2007 
FIFA Manager 2008 
Final Fantasy VII 
Final Fantasy VIII (If it seems bad, don't think it's the card, this game only runs at 640 x 480 with bad quality textures) 
Fallout 3 (http://www.oldblivion.com/sm/index.php?action=printpage;topic=6927.0) 
FlatOut 
FlatOut 2 (With low resolution, it runs without lag) 
Football Manager 2007 
Football Manager 2008 
Football Manager 2009 
Football Manager 2010 
Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood (smooth in high quality) 
Freedom Fighters 
Freelancer 

G
Gangland 
Garry's Mod 
Gish (works with stock drivers in Windows 7) 
Gothic 
Gothic 2 
Gran Turismo Racing 2 
Gran Turismo Racing: Revolution 
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City 
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 
Grandia 2 (only under XP) 
Great Battles Rome 
Grim Fandango (Requires newest patch, or it will run in hyperspeed) 
Grom: Terror in Tibet 
Ground Control 1 
Guild Wars 
Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock (v1.3 patch and 3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL, disable lighting, force low precision pixel shader, emulate other DX8.1 caps, performance mode and Vendor ID: 4318 Device ID: 816) (You can find tweaks for GH3 in Google) 
Guitar Hero Aerosmith (Alpha Drivers + IDAMT 2.0) (Min 20 fps(when show all the crowd) and Max 55 fps(when shows only one person)) 
Gun 

H
Half-Life 
Half-Life: Source (Software Vertex) 
Half-Life 2 (Software Vertex) 
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch (Software Vertex) 
Half-Life 2: Episode One (May crash in some cases, unknown reasons) (Software Vertex) 
Half-Life 2: Episode Two (Windows Vista/7) (May crash in some cases, unknown reasons too) (Software Vertex) 
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast (Software Vertex) 
Halo: Combat Evolved 
Halo: Custom Edition 
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Windows Vista + Default Drivers + Addgame.reg tweak) (945G - Will run normally) 
Hellgate: London (Edit config in "My Documents" for lower resolutions) 
Heroes of Might and Magic III + Expansion 
Heroes of Might and Magic V (Patch up to 1.6 will solve all problems regarding crashing to desktop also officially remove the CD/DVD check. Note: There will be minor graphical glitches present if run normally. Use 3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, for better view. Try check force shader 1.1 in 3DA) 
Heroes of Might and Magic V - Tribes of the East (v3.0 Stand alone, no patch needed - Windows Vista and XP) 
Hidden & Dangerous 
Hidden & Dangerous II + Expansions 
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin 
Hitman 3: Contracts 
Hitman 4: Blood Money (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL - lags badly and textures corrupted-game runs but unplayable) 
House of the Dead 1 
House of the Dead 2 
House of the Dead 3 (Win7 and MD 1.1 + addgame + (0000,+0001,+0002).reg tweak for hod3pc.exe) 
Hulk 
Hunting Unlimited 2010 
Hydro Thunder 

I
Indigo Prophecy / Fahrenheit 
Infernal (Works great out of the box - 640 x 480 with DOF and Reflection off [Windows 7 + Modded Drivers]) 
International Cricket Captain 2008 
Iron Man 

J
Jade Empire: Special Edition 
Jade Dynasty 
James Bond 007: NightFire 
Juiced (XP, stock drivers) 

Jurassic Park Operation Genesis (3D Analyze, emulate pixel shader caps -VASH ) 
Just Cause (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, antidetect shaders) 

K
K-Hawk: Survival Instinct 
Kabus 22 
Kill.Switch 
Killing Floor (Everything on Low, 1024×768. Win7 and MD 1.1) 
King Kong 
Knights of the Temple 1+2 very playable no lag full graphics (just remember to use 3d analyze on 2 and tick force SW TnL and emulate HW TnL) 
Kohan + Expansions 
Kohan 2 
KOS Secret Operations (Source Engine) (Modded Drivers with addgame.reg or SwiftShader) 
Kuma Games 
Kung Fu Panda (Windows Vista + Default Drivers + Addgame.reg tweak) 

L
Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green (Everything high. Some glitchs with shaders effect. Win7 and MD 1.1) 
Land Rover Off Road 
League of Legends (Laggy on vista/1gig ram/modded drivers, 10-20 FPS) 
Left 4 Dead (Software TnL gives graphical glitches, no support for darkness shader so everything is bright) 
Left 4 Dead 2 (Same as L4D1) 
Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 
Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 
Legacy of Kain: Defiance (Vista/7 with addgame.reg) 
Legion Arena (bit of lag if you have slow processor i.e. 1.6 ghz but playable) 
Lego Batman 
Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 
Lego Indiana Jones 
Lego Star Wars (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL caps, force SW TnL) 
Lego Star Wars 2 
Line of Sight: Vietnam 
Live for Speed 

Machinarium 
Madagascar 
Mafia 
Magic The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers (Testing on Vista, modded drivers. Game runs, but crashes on the real-game screen.) 
Making History + Gold Edition 
Manhunt 
Manhunt 2 (Windows 7 using addgame.reg tweak) 
Marine Heavy Gunner: Vietnam 
Marine Sharpshooter 2 
Marvel Ultimate Alliance (Tested on Vista using default drivers and addgame.reg tweak) 
Matt Hoffman's Pro BMX 
Max Payne (Patch 1.05, tested on XP SP2) 
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Patch 1.01, tested on Vista SP2, runs smoothly on all high except post-process effects off || G945 Users - Run with all settings set to high and on) 
Mechcommander 2 
Mechwarrior 3 + Pirate Moon 
Mechwarrior 4 + All Expansion 
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault + Expansions (Breakthrough , Spearhead) 
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault 
Medieval + Expansions 
Medieval II: Total War 
Megaman X4 
Megaman X5 
Megaman X6 
Megaman X7 
Megaman X8 
Metal Gear Solid 
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 
Microsoft Flight Simulator X + Deluxe Version 
Midnight Nowhere 
Monster Truck Madness 2 
MotoGP 3 
Mount & Blade (DirectX 7, DirectX 9 gives texture corruption) (945G - Run with DirectX 9 -No corruption) 
Mount & Blade Warband (DirectX 7, DirectX 9 gives texture corruption, but you can use it on DirectX 9 if you have everything exactly like I tell you above. This is going to be big! 

|-----Antialiasing:None 
|-----Shadow Quality:Ultra High 
|-----Texture quality: 100 % 
|-----Shader Quality:Medium 
|-----(no instancing) 
|-----Grasss Density: 0 % 
|-----Realistic Shadows On Plants: Full 
|-----Tree Detail: High 
|-----Tree Degrade Distance: 100 % 
|-----Character Detail: Highest (100%) 
|-----Character shadow Detail: Highest (100%) 
|-----Number of corpses and ragdolls: unlimited 
|-----Blood Stains: On 
|-----Dynamic lighting: On 
|-----Character Shadows : On 
|-----Enviroment Shadows: Off 
|-----Particle Systems:On 
|-----Anisotropic Filtering : On 
|-----Fast water Reflections: Off 
ok you can't put it any higher than this (putting something higher will result into white blue purple !!!) 
enjoy i am pcgameplayvidz on youtube so you can contact me for errors!!! 
P.S: This needs a powerful computer to run!!!!) 
Multiwinia: Survival of the Flattest 
MX vs. ATV Unleashed 
MySims 
Myst III: Exile 
Myst IV: Revelation 
Myst V: End of Ages 
Myth I: The Fallen Lords (select "Software Renderer" in options) 
Myth II: Soulblighter 
Myth III: The Wolf Age 

N
Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon 
Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock 
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek 
Nascar: SimRacing 
NBA Live 2006 
NBA Live 2007 
NBA Live 2008 
Need for Speed: Carbon (Vista. On XP with Swiftshader - but low FPS) 
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 
Need for Speed: Most Wanted 
Need for Speed: Porsche 
Need for Speed: ProStreet (Swiftshader but it's laggy like Carbon on xp) 
Need for Speed: Undercover (Must have 1.5gb ram, Windows Vista and run the game in Windows 98 compatibility mode) 
Need for Speed: Underground 
Need for Speed: Underground 2 (Software Vertex) (945G - Runs perfectly. Recommended on medium settings) 
Nemesis of the Roman Empire 
NeoTokyo 
Neverwinter Nights + Expansions 
Neverwinter Nights 2 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
NHL 2000 
NHL 2001 
NHL 2002 
NHL 2003 
NHL 2004 
NHL 2005 
NHL 06 
NHL 07 
NHL 08 
NHL 09 
NiBiRu: Age of Secrets 
Night Watch 
No One Lives Forever 
No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way 
Nosferatu 
Nox 

O
O2 Mania 
Obscure (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Obscure 2 
Oddworld 
Oni 
Oniblade (the original Russian version, not X-Blades, runs smooth) 
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege 
Operation 7 (free online fps) 
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast 
Overclocked: A History of Violence (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL. Got a BSOD sometime, still working for it and haven't used modded drivers) 
Overlord (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) (5-10 fps) 
Overspeed: High Performance Street Racing 

P
Painkiller (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Painkiller: Battle out of Hell (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Painkiller: Overdose (sun smoothly on Win7 + Modded drivers, on xp use 3D Analyze) 
Pariah 
Pathologic (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Peggle Deluxe 
Peggle Extreme 
Peggle Nights 
Perfect World (Works on lowest quality on Windows Vista) 
Peter Jackson's King Kong 
Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst 
Phantasy Star Online Ver 2 
Phantasy Star Universe 
Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of Illuminus (Both original and expansion will have post effect glowing problem most likely on XP. Use Swiftshader with d3d9 to solve the post effect problem. Should work without any problems for Windows Vista) 
Plants vs. Zombies 
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor 
Port Royale 2 
Portal (Software Vertex) 
Praetorians 
Prey 
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (3D Analyze v2.34, emulate HW TnL) 
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones 
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within 
Prison Tycoon 4 
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (tested with XP, stock drivers, black title screen) 
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 
Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 
Project IGI 
Project IGI 2: Covert Strike 
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy 
Psychonauts (Runs in 800×600 with Medium Details) 
Pyroblazer (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL caps and force 100 Hz) 

Q
Quake 3 
Quake 4 (Better performance with Modded drivers) 
Quake Live 

R
Ragnarok 
Ragnarok Online 2: The Gate of the World 
Rally Trophy 
Ratatouille (Windows Vista + Stock Drivers + Addgame.reg tweak) 
Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Dagger 
Rayman 2: The Great Escape 
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc 
Red Faction 2 
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 (Everything on Very Low, laggy. Win7 and MD 1.1) 
Rent a Hero 
Reservoir Dogs 
Resident Evil 1 (Works on Windows XP, Vista, and Win7 with Windows 95 compatibility) 
Resident Evil 2 (Works on Windows XP, Vista, and Win7 with Windows 98/2000 compatibility) 
Resident Evil 3 
Resident Evil 4 (Modded drivers on Windows Vista/7 works. Windows XP only on low 640×480, 15-25 FPS) 
** For 945G Users + Some tips: Use 3D Analyzer(HW Lightning) -Everything on High, Use MOUSEAIM patch to enable mouse.) 
rFactor 
Restaurant Empire 2 (Windows XP, Normal Drivers, You can max the resolution but all others to low or the game will crash) 
Rise of Nations + Thrones and Patriots 
Rise of Nations 2: Rise of Legends 
Rising Kingdoms (everything high 30-50 fps)
Roadrash (XP) 
Rogue Trooper 
RollerCoaster Tycoon + Expansions 
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 + Expansions 
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 + Expansions 
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI 
Rome: Total War 
Rune 
Runescape + HD (All settings lowered for best performance) 

S
Sacred 
Sacred Underworld 
Sam & Max Season 1 + 2 
Samurai Warriors 2 / Sengoku Musou 2 
SAS: Secure Tomorrow 
Scarface: The World Is Yours (Windows Vista/7 with 1545 Modded drivers and 'addgame.reg' Tweak) 
Second Sight (3DA crashes randomly) 
Secret Files: Tunguska 
Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis 
Secret Weapons Over Normandy 
Serious Sam 
Serious Sam II 
Shade: Wrath of Angels 
Shadowman 
Shadow Ops: Red Mercury 
Sherlock Holmes : The Silver Earring 
Sherlock Holmes : The Awakened 
Ship Simulator 2006 + Add On 
Shogun: Total War 
Sid Meier's Railroad 
Silent Hill 2 (flashlight fix) 
Silent Hill 3 (with addgame.reg) 
Silent Hill 4: The Room (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Silent Hunter 3 (Lags when looking out onto the horizon) 
Silent Storm 
Sim Copter 
SimCity 4: Deluxe Edition 
SimTower: The Vertical Empire

SiN Episodes: Emergence (Uses the source engine like Half Life 2, expect similar results) 
Singles 2: Triple Trouble (A copy of The Sims 2, runs perfect with Modded drivers)(945G -Perfect with Stock Divers) 
Sins of a Solar Empire 
Sniper Elite 
Sniper Path of Vengeance 
Soldier Front 
Soldier of Fortune 
Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix 
Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut 
Sonic Heroes 
Sonic Worlds 
Sorades 
Space Rangers 
Space Rangers 2: Reboot (The Original Dominator is Playable) 
Spartan+ Expansion works PERFECT 
Special Forces Nemesis 
Specnaz 2 (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL. Windows Vista/7 - a bit laggy) 
SpellForce 2: Shadow Wars (Windows XP + Modded drivers, 1024×768 4x antisotropic Filtering Texture:High ~20fps) 
Spider-Man 2 
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe (Windows Vista + Default Drivers + Addgame.reg tweak) 
Splinter Cell 1 (To fix thermal vision crash, open SplinterCell.ini, look for "EmulateGF2Mode=0″ and change to "EmulateGF2Mode=1″) 
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory 
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (Windows Vista with Modded Drivers and the 'addgame.reg' Tweak for splintercell2.exe not Pandora.exe ) 
Spore + Expansions 
Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run (Windows 7 with 'addgame.reg' tweak) 
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadows of Chernobyl (Tweaking Guide - http://www.tweakguides.com/STALKER_1.HTML) 
Starcraft + Brood War 
Starcraft 2 
Starship Troopers 
Star Trek Elite Force 2 (XP, stock drivers, runs okay) 
Star Trek Starfleet Command 3 (XP, stock drivers, highest settings) 
Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy (highest) 
Star Wars: Battlefront 1 ( All low - 40 FPS ) 
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 ( All low - 20 FPS, depends on map ) 
Star Wars: Empire At War 
Star Wars: Galactic Battles 
Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2 - Jedi Outcast 
Star Wars: Jedi Knight 3 - Jedi Academy 
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Some graphic glitches, but otherwise runs fine) 
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - The Sith Lords 
Star Wars: Republic Commando (Low end systems (vista/1gig ram) will find this laggy in my experience) 
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D 
Street Fighter Alpha 2 
Street Racing Syndicate 
Streets of SimCity 
Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People Episode 1 - 5 
Stronghold 
Stronghold 2 
Stronghold: Crusader 
Stronghold Crusader Extreme 
Stronghold Legends 
Sudden Attack (Korean fps) 
Sudeki 
Supreme Ruler 
Supreme Ruler : Global Crisis 
SWAT (Windows XP - compatibility mode for Windows 95) 
SWAT 2 (Windows XP - compatibility mode for Windows 95) 
SWAT 3 (Windows XP - compatibility mode for Windows 95) 
SWAT 4 + Expansion 
Swashbucklers Blue vs. Grey 
Swing Plus 
Syberia (for windows 7 user run the game and then open task manager, find syberia.exe and end that process wait about one minute then run the game again [ i don't even know what this for but it actually works] running at ~58 FPS) 
Synergy 
System Shock 2 

T
Team Fortress 2 (Software Vertex) (Windows Vista and Modded Drivers. Type vertices 1024 command in console to obtain playable FPS) 
Terminator 3: War of the Machines (a bit laggy on Win7) 
Terrorist Takedown 2 
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Windows Vista + Default Drivers + 3D Analyze 2.26) 
The Club 
The Cosen: Well of Souls (Rpg) 
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind + Expansions (Everything on Maximum. Sometimes laggy in town. Win7 + MD 1.1)(945G- Perfect in all settings high + Stock Drivers) 
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion + Expansions (best to play with oldblivion but if you don't want to play with oldblivion change these settings on your ini http://www.oldblivion.com/?page=faq#q13 ) 
The Fall: Last Days of Gaia 
The Godfather 
The Guild + Expansions 
The Guild 2 
The Hell in Vietnam 
The Hobbit 
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth I 
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth II + Expansion (The Rise of the Witch King) 
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Software Vertex) (Help provided on Intel site and also works with 3D Analyze) 
The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring 
The Simpsons: Hit & Run 
The Sims + Expansions 
The Sims 2 + Expansions 
The Sims 3 (All low quality) (945G - you can set Sim Details and Texture Quality to Medium, won't do any harm) 
The Suffering 
The Suffering: Ties That Bind 
The Thing 
The Westerner 
The Witcher (Windows Vista/7 + Modded Drivers) 
Thief 3: Deadly Shadows 
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 
Toca Race Driver 
Tom Clancy's HAWX (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL or Modded drivers with a registry value of 1 on HAWX.exe, playable with textures on low and highest resolution) 
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL, force SW TnL) 
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Raven Shield 
Tomb Raider: Anniversary 
Tomb Raider: Legend 
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (Laggy on vista/1gig ram/modded drivers) 
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 
Tony Hawk's Underground (Works perfectly) 
Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (Some levels slightly laggy, mostly smooth) 
Torchlight 
Total Overdose 
Trackmania Nations Forever (Higher FPS with Modded drivers or 3D Analyze) 
Trackmania Sunrise / Trackmania Sunrise Extreme 
Transformers: The Game 
Trials 2 SE 
True Crime: New York City (Runs using addgame.reg, inside buildings runs perfect/outside city runs a little slow) 
True Crime: Streets of LA (Runs on vista, but game is very glitchy, (patch advised), Fps:15-20 using 1GB) 
Turok: Evolution (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL , force SW TnL, force 100hz) 
Two Worlds (3D Analyze, force SW TnL) 

U
Ultimate Spider-Man (3D Analyze for better graphics) 
Universe at War: Earth Assault 
Unreal 2: The Awakening (tested on XP, works with highest settings-no lag) 
Unreal Tournament 1999 (works great with updated OpenGL drivers, and STC3 textures) 
Unreal Tournament 2003 
Unreal Tournament 2004 
Urban Freestyle Soccer 
Urban Terror (Quake 3 modification ported to IOQuake3, runs perfectly on anything) 

V
Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines (Systems with 2GB ram or more must use 3D Analyze v2.26 or game will crash) 
Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption 
Virtua Tennis 3 (Update to latest patch. Works smoothly on 1024×768 with all low) 

W
Wall-E (Windows Vista + Stock Drivers + Addgame.reg tweak) 
War Rock 
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos (if -swtnl is used, said to give more performance) 
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (if -swtnl is used, said to give more performance) 
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Dark Crusade 
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Soulstorm 
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Winter Assault 
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (Software Vertex) 
Warlords Battlecry 
Warlords Battlecry II 
Warlords Battlecry III 
Warriors Orochi (Software Vertex) 
Warriors Orochi 2 
Warrior Kings: Battles playable highest ( a tiny bit of lag but with low perfect) 
World in Conflict (Version 1.0 with Pixel Shaders set to high) 
World of Goo 
World of Warcraft + The Burning Crusade + Wrath of the Lich King (if you have a lower CPU speed, disable addgame.reg effect) (Runs best under XP) 
Worms 
Worms 2 
Worms 3D 
Worms 4: Mayhem 
Worms Armageddon 
Worms Blast 
Worms Forts: Under Siege 
Worms World Party 
WWE RAW 2007 
WWE RAW Total Edition (2008) 
WWE RAW Ultimate Impact 2009 
WWE RAW Ultimate Impact 2012 

X
X3: Reunion (Update to the latest patch and use the 'addgame.reg' Tweak) 
XIII 
XIII Century: Death or Glory (Win7 + Modded drivers) 
X-Blades (Win7 + Alpha Drivers + IDAMT 2.0) 
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (Tested on Vista using default drivers and addgame.reg) 
X-Men: The Official Game (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Xpand Rally Xtreme 

Y
Yager (3D Analyze, emulate HW TnL) 
Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (Patch to 1109, apply English translation) 
Ys: The Oath in Felghana 

Z
Zeno Clash (Windows 7 with Modded drivers and software vertex processing mode) 
Zeus: Master of Olympus 
Zoo Tycoon + Expansions 
Zoo Tycoon 2 + Expansions 
Zombie Panic! 
Zombie Panic!: Source (addgame.reg + Modded Drivers under Vista/7) 
Zombie Shooter 
Zombie Shooter 2 
Zwei II 
HAPPY GAMING !!!!

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