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#1
McLoga

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I recently downloaded Mass Effect 1 and 2 for my PC, and installed ME1. However when I tried to start the game (the launcher was fine: just when I tried to play the game), I got a message similar to this one:

GMatrix 2D::Swap 0 Address= 0X10bb5ed6 (filename not found)

Address
= 0X15453c4

I poked around the forums. People have citied this as an unsupported videocard. I have tried comparing my system to the requirements for ME1, but I'm not quite sure what's the problem. (My astonishingly un-tech savvy skills are probably to blame. I wasn't sure that I was looking at the proper data.) Could someone please tell me what is causing this?

Summary:
Hardware
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU  T5450  @ 1.66GHz
Clock Speed: 1663 MHz
Display Adapter: Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family
Physical Memory: 1663 MHz
VRAM:448 MB

Sound Adapter: Speakers / Headphones (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC)
Driver Version: 6.10.5511.0

Software:

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium
DirectX version: DirectX 9.0c (Dec2006), DirectX 10.0

(Is there any other important system information that I missed?:unsure:)

Modifié par McLoga, 26 mars 2010 - 11:25 .


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Gorath Alpha

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Intel doesn't produce any worthwhile video anything. If that's all you've got, it's a dead end non-gaming business laptop, and you can play casual games, or old games. Not this game, of course (exactly as the system requirements told you, naming only ATI and nVIDIA products).

http://www.notebookc...100.2176.0.html

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 27 mars 2010 - 08:37 .


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Idioteque6

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Try this website it will give you your Systems Information and say wheather you can run the game.

http://cyri.systemre...CYRI/intro.aspx

Some people say the game requirements aren't always right but information it gives you on your computer is but its been right for any game I've played. The problem may be your UAC settings which stoped my copy of Mass Effect from working.

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Gorath Alpha

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Shame on you for perpetuating such misinformation!

Everyone else, IGNORE the bad advice. It's wrong far too often. The erroneous reply is written by someone without any experience worth considering, else he / she would already know about Intel video.

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Fredvdp

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Idioteque6 wrote...

Some people say the game requirements aren't always right

It's more accurate to say they're almost never right. Especially if you have a low end system. They consider an 8400 GS better than a 7900 GT as long as it has enough RAM and the right shader model.

The owner of Can You Run It is the most succesful internet troll in existence.

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Bann Duncan

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McLoga wrote...

I recently downloaded Mass Effect 1 and 2 for my PC, and installed ME1. However when I tried to start the game (the launcher was fine: just when I tried to play the game), I got a message similar to this one:

GMatrix 2D::Swap 0 Address= 0X10bb5ed6 (filename not found)

Address
= 0X15453c4

I poked around the forums. People have citied this as an unsupported videocard. I have tried comparing my system to the requirements for ME1, but I'm not quite sure what's the problem. (My astonishingly un-tech savvy skills are probably to blame. I wasn't sure that I was looking at the proper data.) Could someone please tell me what is causing this?

Summary:
Hardware
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU  T5450  @ 1.66GHz
Clock Speed: 1663 MHz
Display Adapter: Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family
Physical Memory: 1663 MHz
VRAM:448 MB

Sound Adapter: Speakers / Headphones (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC)
Driver Version: 6.10.5511.0

Software:

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium
DirectX version: DirectX 9.0c (Dec2006), DirectX 10.0

(Is there any other important system information that I missed?:unsure:)


You dropped cash on two games without checking requirements?

I'm sorry, but without a video card, you're not going to be able to play anything. Do you have a desktop? If so, you can upgrade that as needed and play.

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stellarknight

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http://social.biowar...1/index/1925585



how about this?

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stellarknight

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its not lappy but its computer

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Gorath Alpha

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Fredvdp wrote...

Idioteque6 wrote...

Some people say the game requirements aren't always right

It's more accurate to say they're almost never right. Especially if you have a low end system. They consider an 8400 GS better than a 7900 GT as long as it has enough RAM and the right shader model.

The owner of Can You Run It is the most succesful internet troll in existence.

The worst thing they were doing that seemed particularly stupid to me was the weird way that they miscalculated multiple cored processors, particularly the old P4Ds. 

The only useful thing at all, if you ignore the "results" is the inventory report you can print out. 

For the interloper adding his / her link to a thread bearing no relationship at all to this one, it's called SPAM, and it's not wanted.