I have the great grandfather Intel 915gm chipset, which has 128mb of memory and pixel shader 2.0. I am NOT tech savvy - unless its Adobe Creative Suite, I have NO idea, so perhaps someone can help me. The only option sooner or later is to upgrade. Some with this chipset or other low end cards may be able to play for a while or not at all. I'm saying it may or may not work as it really wasn't meant for gaming in the first place. Yes but the chipset family itself is very low end. So my card has 128MB and pixel shader 4.0 then it should work? But my card and laptop work great for everything else in the game except for that non-fluff. I am not computer savy at all so I don't know what any of that means. :shock: oh my, i hope that doesnt happen to my laptop :? how do i find out if i have pixel shader 2.0?Īccording to Intel it has (4.0) for the chipset. I did warn her though if that card goes she's done for and will need to get a new laptop.įYI on the card "if" you are still able to play, it might have more to do with this minimum requirement - A 128 MB Video Card with support for Pixel Shader 2.0 It's back to normal though and she's able to use it for her other more important stuff. Lots of freezing on the rig itself which meant a lot of cold booting. She was mad at me but I honestly didn't think it would hose up her machine that bad. I knew that she didn't but it had that chipset and I wanted to test it. Oh dear did the laptop meet all the requiements? FYI I put the Pets disk in my kids computer (same chipset), I ended up having to spend a whole day fixing laptop to get it back to normal.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |