thanks to the graphics support problems. I have never had a game that is this bad with supporting different graphics cards. I have four, count 'em, four computers ranging from 500 mhz to 1.2 ghz. I have two with Voodoo cards, one with a Savage card, one with a Trident card of some sort. Two computers run win2000, one runs XP and one runs 98. Now I have had small problems with some games before, but never where none of the computers can run the game properly. In fact, right now, only one computer can actually run the game, but I have a frame rate of 4 and the buildings are half covered over with that disgusting white polygon and it is very slow and choppy (that's the 1.2 ghz, XP machine). As I understand it, the real game isn't any different in terms of support than the demo. I'm not spending any money on a game that just won't run.
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Best to spend your money on new video cards, Voodoo and Savage are pretty much dead cards. I recommend something nVida based, they seem to support their older GPUs fairly well so you won't be out of luck 2-3 years down the line."The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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I could understand maybe not getting the best performance with older video cards, but not being able to get the game to work at all? That's really unacceptable. I haven't had problems like this for other games, even EE, which can run a little on the slow side at times, but works. And based on the complaints I have heard from a lot of people, this video card support is a big problem. A healthy portion of the readme is just fixes for video card problems, or statements that "sorry, you cannot play this game." I find that unacceptable.
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Your cards are 3 generation of DirectX out of date, they have no support beyond the drivers included on the WinXP CD and you expect to run every new game that comes out. Sure you can run EE cause it was designed two years ago when your video cards actually had drivers designed to run the current version of DirectX at that time.
Don't expect game designers to support a video card that isn't even supported by the original maker of the graphics chip."The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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Btw, what is the point of having a more then decent proc and then having videocards that old, must be some bottleneck.
Why not sell one your PC's (do you really need 4 of them ), and by yourself a new (secondhand) one.
(Remember that DX9 is around the corner)Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
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A healthy portion of the readme is just fixes for video card problems, or statements that "sorry, you cannot play this game." I find that unacceptable.
Presumably I do not have an excluded chipset because the game runs on my machine excellently and wonderfully but without the introductory video. The introductory video immediately hangs my machine. Maybe the excluded chipsets are rare as hens teeth, only to be found in old Windows 95 vintage machines, or maybe they are state of the art but incompatible. Who knows?i · b · a = 3 · i · e ^ μ
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Okay, you guys are right. Having lived through the late 90s early 00s generally not running high-performance games has spoiled me. I don't know if I am in a position to get another video card right now, but I suppose in the future I will have to anyways. By the way, there are 4 computers in the house, but I only own one of them and it is a laptop (which makes it pretty much impossible, as I understand, to upgrade the video card).
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Honestly, there's not alot of excuses for the sheer amount of capatability problems. Not very many people had problems with the trial version so whatever was done to the software between then and the retail is the problem. I've got a high end machine ,with brand name parts and a ton of memory- and I've been able to complete a game once since I bought it. ONCE !!!!
I think it was Brian that admitted the game was rushed out the door, which in essence, means they didn't do all the bug testing and tweaking that needed to be done before release. Whichever company rushed this product out the door before it was completed (hmmm wonder who this was, let me think...) should be ashamed of themselves.
Its a great game and deserves much better.
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I wouldn't mind but just to say in the readme there is no know solution is a bit poor. There almost certainly should be better labelling on the products when you purchase them.
btw I have a Dell 2200 with an Intel 810e and the game tells me to update my video driver even though I have the latest one.
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