This *may* help those of you with lap-tops who are having issues getting Civ IV to run.
ATI and Nvidia do not offer reference drivers for their mobile cards and you must get any updates from the manufacturer of your laptop. This, however, is problematic as most manufacturers (such as DELL) do not update their drivers for long.
For example, Dell hasn't updated the video drivers for my Inspiron 8200 with a Radeon 9000 in 2 years. That sucks.
On Firaxis's support page it says you must have the v5.10 ATI Catalyst drivers. I believe many of you with lap-tops are using the lastest drivers from your manufacturer, which can actually be quite old.
To work-around this you need some "hacked" reference drivers.
These drivers are edited so that they will install on laptops with mobility cards and are pretty much the only way to consistently get the newest versions.
In my experience, speed & stability has only IMPROVED with these drivers.
One very good place to get them is from Omega Drivers:
http://www.omegadrivers.net/
Omega offers drivers for both ATI and Nvidia.
*If you are worried about stability issues with using these, simply keep a copy of the manufacturer's drivers around and install those if trouble arises.
Good luck and happy Civ-ing!
ATI and Nvidia do not offer reference drivers for their mobile cards and you must get any updates from the manufacturer of your laptop. This, however, is problematic as most manufacturers (such as DELL) do not update their drivers for long.
For example, Dell hasn't updated the video drivers for my Inspiron 8200 with a Radeon 9000 in 2 years. That sucks.
On Firaxis's support page it says you must have the v5.10 ATI Catalyst drivers. I believe many of you with lap-tops are using the lastest drivers from your manufacturer, which can actually be quite old.
To work-around this you need some "hacked" reference drivers.
These drivers are edited so that they will install on laptops with mobility cards and are pretty much the only way to consistently get the newest versions.
In my experience, speed & stability has only IMPROVED with these drivers.
One very good place to get them is from Omega Drivers:
http://www.omegadrivers.net/
Omega offers drivers for both ATI and Nvidia.
*If you are worried about stability issues with using these, simply keep a copy of the manufacturer's drivers around and install those if trouble arises.
Good luck and happy Civ-ing!
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