Liputan6.com, Jakarta - RPG games are a popular genre where players take on a role and make choices that shape the story. These games often feature rich worlds, deep characters, and hours of content to explore.
Many RPG games require a powerful PC to run properly, but not every player has access to high-end hardware. Fortunately, there are several great RPG games that work well even on low-spec computers.
In this article, we look at five RPG games that are worth playing on a low-end PC. Each title on this list offers a great experience without needing expensive or modern hardware.
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Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
Considered one of the best RPGs of all time, Fallout: New Vegas combines a compelling post-apocalyptic story with deep role-playing mechanics. The game allows players to shape their character’s journey through moral choices, faction interactions, and multiple endings. It’s well-optimized for older PCs, and with minor adjustments, it can run smoothly on low-spec machines, making it an excellent choice for RPG fans who love open-ended gameplay.
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Dragon Age: Origins (2009)
This classic RPG from BioWare delivers an epic fantasy experience with rich storytelling, deep character development, and tactical combat. Players can choose different origins that shape their journey in the world of Ferelden. The game runs well on older systems with adjusted settings, allowing RPG enthusiasts to enjoy an immersive adventure filled with tough moral decisions, party-based combat, and political intrigue.
Darkest Dungeon (2016)
If you enjoy challenging RPGs with a gothic horror atmosphere, Darkest Dungeon is an excellent choice. This turn-based RPG focuses on managing a group of heroes exploring dungeons while dealing with psychological stress and limited resources. The game’s 2D art style and lightweight requirements make it perfect for low-end PCs, offering a deep and strategic RPG experience without demanding hardware power.
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Divinity: Original Sin (2014)
A fantastic turn-based RPG that combines deep tactical combat with a rich story and engaging co-op gameplay. While the sequel (Divinity: Original Sin 2) is more demanding, the first game runs well on lower-end systems when settings are adjusted. The game’s interactive world, branching dialogue, and deep customization make it a must-play for RPG fans.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006)
Oblivion is one of the most beloved RPGs, offering a vast open world, deep questlines, and endless exploration. While it was graphically demanding at launch, modern low-end PCs can run it smoothly with tweaked settings. Its engaging main story, dynamic NPC interactions, and freedom to shape your character’s journey make it a must-play for RPG fans.
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