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Mar 20 2005, 06:43 PM
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Poor University IT Guy ![]() Group: Members Posts: 72 Joined: 3-December 03 From: USA-Iowa Member No.: 10334
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From the readme:
QUOTE * Brothers in Arms TM has been tested on many but not all of the major cards incorporating support for pixel shaders 1.0: and listed on web as:• ATI® Radeon 8500, 9600XT, 9600Pro, 9700Pro, A9800XT, AX800XT, x300SE, x800 • NVidia™ GeForce 4Ti, 4200, FX 5600, 5700, 5900, 5950, 6800, 6800GT QUOTE *Supported Video Cards at Time of Release: * ATI Radeon 8500/9000/X series * NVIDIA® GeForce™ 3/4/FX/6 series (GeForce 4 MX not supported) Laptop models of these cards not supported. These chipsets are the only ones that will run this game. Additional chipsets may be supported after release. http://www.ubi.com/US/Games/Info.aspx?pId=1066 Is this going to be the new standard for games? If so, I need to upgrade my GeForce 4 MX 440. I know most will just say I should upgrade anyway, but I might hold out and just wait and build a new computer in 6 months or so. But anyway, they used the Unreal engine, so I find it odd that they support just these recent cards. Since the game has been released for XBox, PS2, GameCube and PC, I wonder if they just rushed the work to release it and covered video cards that were easiest and newest. Of course, that is just speculation, however, the GeForce 4 MX series are popular cards, and Dell was putting them in as a low-end upgrade to integrated video just a year ago. Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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Mar 28 2005, 03:02 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 42 Joined: 20-July 03 From: Lisbon, PORTUGAL Member No.: 5053 |
GeForce 4 MX sUx out dated! ;P
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Mar 28 2005, 04:25 PM
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C'mon you apes! You wanna live forever!? Group: Patrons Posts: 3999 Joined: 17-May 04 From: Puertollano, Spain Member No.: 20147
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i remember something similar with my old intel graphic card; not that outdated but i couldn't play most of my games because it didn't had HwTnL
i would suggest you to update |
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