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5 Free Games for Low-End PC Under 500MB

All games can not run on low-end PCs, but there are a few free games under 500 MB that can run on any system. Here is all you need to know.

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Boudhaditya Sanyal
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Gaming can be a very fun and engaging activity, but you need to have at least a decent system for that. Most games, including the slightly old ones take a lot of space in your system. However, not all games take a lot of space. Here is a list of free games for low-end PCs under 500 MB that you can enjoy on any system. All of these games can be played on 1 GB RAM and even on a single-core CPU.

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Race Driver: Grid

Race Driver: Grid is a 2008 racing game. The game begins with you accepting jobs to drive for other teams to earn money. Once you gain enough capital, you can purchase your own vehicles and drive independently, as well as continue to drive for others. Grid features a gameplay mechanic known as "flashback" which allows the player to rewind the gameplay by up to 10 seconds and resume from their chosen point. This is a limited use feature determined by the difficulty setting. Graphics might not be that impressive, but when a game looks as good as this, you have to sit up and pay attention. The cars are lovingly modelled and rendered. The tracks themselves are impressively detailed considering the speed at which they whizz by. Even the backdrops look great, and you'll probably pay attention to it. If you love racing games, this one is for you.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted(2005)

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For the fourth spot, we have Need for Speed: Most Wanted. In the game, you take part in illegal street races across the most wanted setting utilizing a variety of licensed real-world cars that can be upgraded and customized with new parts, while contending with the involvement of the police in their efforts to impede the player. Racing events feature a mixture of competitive racing across the circuit or point-to-point races and checkpoint sprint and drag races. The game features three modes of play career, quick race and challenge series with the fourth mode allowing for multiplayer being available to players on certain console editions.

Power Drive 2000

Power Drive: 2000 is an arcade racer set in the year 2000. You just get behind the wheel of a technologically advanced space-age sports car and tear it up as you battle to become number one. The game features many unique and thrilling game modes set in the 1980s cinematic science fictional world and boasts a totally radical soundtrack. It is easy to learn, difficult to master the two main game mechanics are drifting and boosting the player has to drift around those tight corners to charge the turbo meter and boost to gain some wicked speed. Master these two things, and you will rise above the competition.

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Volvo: The Game

Volvo the game is a free promotional title for the Volvo line of cars. You can choose from a variety of Volvo models including the s60 concept, stcc s60, c30, s40, 850 and 240 turbo to race on two tracks, the Gothenburg eco drive arena in Sweden and the Shayaca course in Ukraine. There are detailed difficulty settings and a number of driving aids that can be turned on. The two main modes are quick race and time attack, but there is also an online multiplayer competition mode. Basic track and driving aid settings include the number of opponents and race laps, AI difficulty, abs, traction, control stability help, and automatic clutch. There are different camera perspectives in the replay theatre, where all recordings of races are stored. The fastest times are saved.

BMW M3 Challenge

This is a racing game in which you can get behind the wheel of a BMW M3 Coupe and see just what the V8 rev engine is capable of while constantly pushing the boundaries of driving pleasure even further. The game is broken up into two different sections. Single-player and multiplayer. Within the two sections, there are multiple game modes. The player can choose from multiplayer the standard local or online play options are available. It's in the single-player section that the different modes of play expand quite

a bit here the player can choose from three different modes. These are open practice race weekend and time trials open practice allows the player to do just that. Practice race weekend allows the player to race against other AI-controlled racers and time trials challenges players to try and set records for lap times on various circuits.

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