Nvidia and AMD routinely launch new graphics cards; however, Steam’s hardware survey highlights that most gamers are clinging to older GPUs. For a large part of the population, this limits the number of games they can access if they can’t afford the latest cutting-edge technology. Thankfully, gamers saving up for their next custom PC don’t have to miss out on playing games. In fact, there are a multitude of compelling games that run perfectly well on older hardware.
Racing games, in particular, can run well on PCs with modest hardware. We’ve shortlisted eight titles that offer a compelling driving experience and also come with other unique game modes and features. Those with a non-gaming laptop or PC, take note.
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8 WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship
Metascore: 70
- Minimum CPU Requirements: Intel i3 4th Gen, AMD A8
- Minimum GPU Requirements: Nvidia GT 730 / AMD HD 5600
- Available on Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
Fans of the Dirt series will enjoy the WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship, which is centered around the 2017 World Rally season. The game offers a variety of modes, including a quick match that lets players jump into the action straight away, as well as a career mode, where players start their journey behind the wheel of a rally car as a junior WRC racer.
The game features a range of official cars, beautiful courses, and top-notch physics that make each race more challenging. It also features Epic stages, which comprise long races with around 15 minutes of playtime. While it is designed with the utmost realism in mind, the game does offer assisted controls for novice gamers. Do note that the game is somewhat taxing; however, it should run well on most modern non-gaming laptops, albeit at low graphics settings.
7 Road Redemption
Metascore: 70
- Minimum CPU Requirements: CPU with 1.4GHz clock speed
- Minimum GPU Requirements: DirectX 9 compatible GPU with 1.5GB VRAM
- Available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Android
There are many destruction-focused racing games on this list, but none fit the bill better than Road Redemption. The game takes inspiration from Road Rash, and follows the story of a group of bikers in a post-apocalyptic world. When the leader of a weapons cartel is assassinated, a large bounty is placed on the killer. Players must venture into the enemy territory, hunt down the assassin, and reap the rewards.
Unlike other racing games on this list, Road Redemption’s campaign has a choice of bikes up for grabs. Players can level up their stats and choose from a range of permanent upgrades that affect their character’s health, strength, and the bike’s performance. The game is designed to work on low-powered machines with 2GB VRAM GPUs.
6 Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012)
Metascore: 78
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012)
- Released
- October 30, 2012
- Genre(s)
- Racing
- Minimum CPU Requirements: Core 2 Duo or Athlon X2
- Minimum GPU Requirements: DirectX 10.1 compatible GPU with 512MB VRAM
Need for Speed: Most Wanted is an iconic racing game, and its 2012 iteration is one of the best open-world racing adventures. Unlike the original, Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012) doesn’t have an overarching story. Instead, the game is set in an open world where players are free to race however they please. Another stark difference from other games in the franchise is that players can unlock every car in the game within the first few hours of playtime.
In fact, the game’s brimming repository of fast cars is hidden in its open-world setting. To unlock a car, players must simply find it and add it to their garage. The game has all the hallmarks of a classic NFS game, including adrenaline-fuelled cop chases, high-octane races with massive jumps and shortcuts, luxurious cars, in-depth vehicle customization, and more. As it is quite old, the game should run comfortably on most non-gaming laptops and older PCs.
5 Burnout Paradise Remastered
Metascore: TBD
Burnout Paradise Remastered
- Released
- March 16, 2018
- Genre(s)
- Racing
- Minimum CPU Requirements: Core-i3 2120 or Phenom II X4 965
- Minimum GPU Requirements: Nvidia GT 450 or ATI Radeon HD 5750
Burnout Paradise Remastered draws a lot of parallels to NFS: MW 2012. To that end, the arcade racer doesn’t have a story, either. Instead, players are tasked with upgrading their driving license, which, in turn, unlocks various cars. The cars are segregated between different tiers, with Class A tier cars performing the best. More notably, players can explore the game’s massive open world freely.
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The game offers various events, such as standard races and unique modes like Road Rage events, in which players must take down a specific number of cars in the allotted time. Rest assured, the game has oodles of content and will keep players on the edge of their seats.
4 Motor Town: Behind the Wheel
Metascore: TBD
- Minimum CPU Requirements: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD FX-8120
- Minimum GPU Requirements: GeForce GTX 750 4GB, Radeon RX 460 4GB
- Developed by P3 Games, the game is available on PC
Gamers looking for a relaxing driving game should wishlist Motor Town: Behind the Wheel. Although the game is in Early Access, it has a lot of content that can be enjoyed even today. It should be noted that this is not technically a racing game. Instead, it’s a driving simulator of sorts where players can do different jobs associated with various vehicles. For instance, if using a cop car, players will be able to take on the duties of a cop.
Unlike other racing games, players can hop in and out of their vehicles, and even speed up time by entering their homes. The game has realistic driving mechanics and can even be played with a racing wheel. While there is no overarching story, the game does have a race mode where players can compete with AI on different tracks. The game is designed to run well on PCs and laptops with modest specs.
3 Art of Rally
Metascore: 79
Art of Rally
- Released
- September 23, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Funselektor Labs
- Genre(s)
- Racing
- Minimum CPU Requirements: Core i3 2.9GHz or AMD equivalent
- Minimum GPU Requirements: Nvidia GTX 650 or AMD equivalent
Art of Rally’s beautiful, albeit simple, low-poly art style may give the impression that it’s a casual racing game. On the contrary, the game has a slick learning curve and incorporates various driving mechanics unique to Rally racing. These include tricks like the Scandinavian flick, counter-steering, left-foot braking, and more.
The game has over 70 different racing venues inspired by real-world locations. Players can use the game’s photo mode to snap their adventures in Italy, Finland, Tokyo, and many other countries. Coupled with its relaxing OST, Art of Rally is among the best racing games, and it runs quite well on low-end machines.
2 F1 2023
Metascore: 81
F1 23
- Released
- June 16, 2023
- Genre(s)
- Racing
- Minimum CPU Requirements: Intel Core i3-2130 or AMD FX 4300
- Minimum GPU Requirements: Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti or AMD RX 470
Gamers looking to take on the likes of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton and compete for podium finishes should check out F1 2023. The game has a number of modes to keep players engaged for hours. The MyTeam mode lets players sign with a team and help them win a Championship. Alternatively, players can pursue racing for different teams in the Driver mode. The game also has a story mode dubbed Braking Point 2, which picks up after the events of its namesake in F1 2021.
The daily challenges, realistic driving mechanics, and ability to race as or alongside fan-favorite drivers further add to the game’s appeal. The game is designed to make the most of new-age machines and can leverage ray-traced graphics, although it can run on older PCs at lower resolution and quality presets, too.
1 Re-Volt
Metascore: TBD
Re-Volt
- Released
- January 1, 1999
- Developer
- Acclaim Studios London, Acclaim Studios Teesside
- Minimum CPU Requirements: CPU with 1.8GHz clock speed or better
- Minimum GPU Requirements: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c and 256 MB VRAM
Re-Volt delivers a splash of nostalgia as players control remote control cars through a myriad of fun and interesting tracks. The cars must navigate around real-world objects like toys, chairs, tables, and more to reach the finish line. Players can choose from 28 different RCs and race them on 13 tracks spread across museums, supermarkets, and more.
The game has a simple but fun combat system that allows players to collect power-ups like rockets and more to disrupt the opposition. Re-Volt is the least demanding title on this list, and should run well on PCs and non-gaming laptops with old CPUs and GPUs.
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