Well if you want to play a shitty maplestory you might as well just play the shittest maplestory out there.
Everything seems good, but I would reccomend an ssd, even if its only really big enough for windows and a few core programs.
The way they work. They use integrated circuits to store stuff instead of magnetic charge on a large physical disk. What this means: -Smaller profile: SSD's can have a much smaller profile because there is no need for a large physical disk -More sturdy: this also makes it less prone to damage as there is no delicate components like the reading or writing arm on a HDD. AFAIK SSD's are also not as prone to damage by magnetism because of using ICs to store data -Faster Read/Write speeds: Unlike a HDD, there is no disk to spin up, reading and writing can be done a lot faster because of this. Also slowdown due to fragmentation isn't a problem (on HDD's, when there is little space left, data cannot be saved in a contiguous spot so the disk has to spin around to a lot of different places just to read one file - making it much slower). There are probably also other reasons why it's faster but they would be much more technical. -Run silently: no moving parts, no noise. -Most SSD's use non volatile memory which means that data won't be lost and can still be read if the disk loses power.
It was designed to have pretty broad system specs. That's why it takes up like 50GB on your HDD - the audio files are uncompressed so it performs better
I feel you dude, my computer has the weirdest performance. I get like 30 fps in most newish 3D games(even as old as TF2), but it jumps to 60 for a few seconds every now and then.
SEXY NEW TF2 UPDATE INCOMING. IT HAS WEAPONS. http://cyanblur.tumblr.com/post/89137457128/no-hesitation
Holy shit that new scout weapon looks sexy, plus it looks fun to play with also dat sniper rifle Here's a link to the page: http://www.teamfortress.com/loveandwar/index2.htm