Counter strike has pretty amazing graphics, so you cannot play CSS w/out a graphics card. You can play CS 1.6 without a graphics card but CS:S is impossible to play unless you have a graphics card.
no, but a team called komba are making a n64 emulator for dstwo. (a ds flash card)
Oh hole just buy a Sony PlayStation
To transfer data between two or more PlayStation systems, you must have a PlayStation Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into either of the two Memory Card slots on the PlayStation system. Upon powering on the PlayStation, access the Memory Card from the menu and you can drag and drop game save data. Once you have the data you need, shut off the system and remove the Memory Card. Then insert the Memory Card into another PlayStation system and the data on the card can now be used on the second system. Keep in mind that the Memory Card must remain in the PlayStation that you are using, as the PlayStation lacks internal storage.
You need a credit card to add money to your Playstation wallet and to join Playstation plus. You can also add money to the wallet with a Playstation network card you purchase at a retail store
No. The "graphics card" in a PlayStation 3 is integrated into the motherboard.
No, you will not only need a graphics card, but one that meets the requirements.
depends on things such as your operating system, how much ram your computer has, your graphics card, you processor speed, the emulator, and running processes.
No you cannot :(. The PlayStation 3 has a intergrated GPU(graphics card) which is solderd onto the motherboard, and there are no slots for a graphics upgrade unlike a computer which can be upgraded.
yes
you cant do . if you have a good graphics card nvidia then use a ps2 emulator to play ps2 wwe games with better graphics .
All computer have a graphics card these days. Your computer needs a graphics card to allow the picture you see on the screen to be manipulated without being slow or jerky/jumpy.
PCSX2, the primary PlayStation 2 emulator for Linux, requires a hefty processor and a powerful graphics card. Linux on the PS3 does not have access to all of the CPUs and only restricted access to the video card. So almost any form of 3D gaming is out. If playing PS2 games is important to you, you should spring for either the 60 GB model, or purchase an older 20 GB model and upgrade the hard drive.
No, all games require graphics cards to play.
Most games require you to have a graphics card. These are fitted to the motherboard and provide a video output. Most graphics cards will also require you to install drivers.
A computer without a graphics card will have no video output. Therefore you'd only be able to play games which do not require any visuals. (I'm counting CPU's with graphics cores and built in chips as a graphics card.) a game of battleship that has no graphics and only text.... assuming you have a way to input digits and a readout or Pong if you just have a oscilloscope.
25 Watts I depends entirely on the card you use in the slot. For example, in graphics cards can require 500 watts at times, whilst a sound card may require much less.