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very very depressing system requirements

So I get a nice person to lend me a buddy key, i download the evilely large client that tooks me 15 hours ( aint bad for like 20 gigs of content) then i get the direct x problems.... 25 mins to find solution then its all nice and dandy till vanguard tell me my intel inttegrated suckss " your video card does not meet the min system requirements
reason : shader model ( yous P 2.0 v 0.0--- requireed P 2.o v 2.o
so this really sucks im gonna try and emulator but after that who ever sends the first msg can use my buddy account ( 8 days left ) maybe 9
also any advice on this emulation would be nice
with regret
-Achilles

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  • daelnordaelnor Member UncommonPosts: 1,556

    Dude..did you say integrated video? Ugg, why even bother playing games? You're lucky your comp didn't blow up man. You need a video card. Integrated won't cut it on...well...much of anything these days.

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  • KapazoKapazo Member UncommonPosts: 107

    You should use this:

    Can your computer run that game?

    System Requirements Lab analyzes your computer in just seconds, and it's FREE.

    www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest

  • achilles809achilles809 Member Posts: 33
    Originally posted by Kapazo

    You should use this:
    Can your computer run that game?

    System Requirements Lab analyzes your computer in just seconds, and it's FREE.
    www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest

    I already have, and it says i cant run it.... it also said that about wow and lotro as well as halo so i dont really trust it, but anyways i can get the emulator to work but i really dont give i shit anymore since im gonna quit mmo's imo they take up a man's life and ide rather spend my time in the real world ( just a comment not a flame :P) ( actually just a personal opinion)
    if anyone wants the danged buddy pass account
    send mssg to me and ill reply with info and all asap
    -a would have been player
    -Achilles

  • black_rabitblack_rabit Member Posts: 45


    Originally posted by Kapazo
    You should use this:
    Can your computer run that game?
    System Requirements Lab analyzes your computer in just seconds, and it's FREE.
    www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest


    lol, its cant determine anything of my computer...
    dont know why, but dont really need to know, i think my comp is ok for most games...

    "There actually is a path, you just have to be able to see it..."
    "well if that is all," said the blind guy.

  • NihilxNihilx Member UncommonPosts: 141

    It's a "new" game with relatively inefficient coding. Add to that your integrated video card and you have a recipe for failure. I can run the game fine on the high quality setting, although I have to switch to balanced now and then. Too bad the game still has a million and one bugs and is largely unfinished.

    AC (retired); EQ (retired); DAoC (retired); Horizons (retired); EQII (retired); CoH (retired); AC II (tested); Lineage II (beta); Neocron (tested); Saga of Ryzom (beta); SWG (retired)...

  • eugameugam Member UncommonPosts: 984
    Originally posted by achilles809

    So I get a nice person to lend me a buddy key, i download the evilely large client that tooks me 15 hours ( aint bad for like 20 gigs of content) then i get the direct x problems.... 25 mins to find solution then its all nice and dandy till vanguard tell me my intel inttegrated suckss " your video card does not meet the min system requirements reason : shader model ( yous P 2.0 v 0.0--- requireed P 2.o v 2.o so this really sucks im gonna try and emulator but after that who ever sends the first msg can use my buddy account ( 8 days left ) maybe 9 also any advice on this emulation would be nice with regret -Achilles

    Pff...it is a well known fact that integrated GPUs are a problem with games. If you insist to play on a notebook then buy one that has a real GPU with its own memory (not shared). They usually strip down GPUs for notebooks to save power and make then cheaper.

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