My computer keeps giving me this message when I try to play ME1 which I downloaded from Steam. I probably do have a crappy video card, but if it was good enough to play Dragon Age: Origins then why can't it run Mass Effect?
"Failed to compile global shader FDOFAndBloomGatherFallbackPixelShader
Débuté par
hmph
, mai 31 2010 08:21
#1
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 08:21
#2
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 08:47
Dragon Age has a special Low Textures-only setting for five and a half year old video cards, such as the Radeon X800s, which had only the first notch from the pixel shader 3 set, not the full magilla. You must have a card of some sort similar to those, or else much, MUCH worse, some variety of terrible onboard chip instead.
"Your search for « to compile »
returned 5 result/s."
social.bioware.com/forum/1/search
Reporting a Problem with Mass Effect 1 PC Version
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/131/index/2012975
"Your search for « to compile »
returned 5 result/s."
social.bioware.com/forum/1/search
Reporting a Problem with Mass Effect 1 PC Version
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/131/index/2012975
Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 31 mai 2010 - 09:10 .
#3
Posté 01 juin 2010 - 08:39
They're completely different engines and can't be compared.hmph wrote...
but if it was good enough to play Dragon Age: Origins then why can't it run Mass Effect?
#4
Posté 01 juin 2010 - 11:10
My bet is on Intel videochip.
#5
Posté 01 juin 2010 - 01:51
AFAIK, there might be only one version of one of those that "sort of" works for DA, but is slow as stop-motion / slide show. Was it DA or ME2 that a recent message appeared about irritating scan lines in objects from such a chip?Recnamoken wrote...
My bet is on Intel videochip.
It was ME-2: http://social.biowar...6/index/2757902
Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 01 juin 2010 - 05:54 .
#6
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 10:55
Wow, Intel made a videochip that's able to start ME2? That's a huge step for them. Well, it seems it's still not playable but it's a start. *looks at his 6 year old videocard that runs ME2 fine* Well, a late one.
#7
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 04:52
When the i3 / i5 pair of Core designs were designed, they tweaked whatever their top IGP silicon at the time was, and added it inside of the package with the processor, which did good things for the chip's speed, allowing it to catch the nVIDIA 9200's performance, and almost catch the HD 4200 as well.
P. S. Although the OP made the claim of buying from Steam, he never included any game in his / her profile, so he / she may well have actually been a Pirate, unworthy of our assistance, anyway.
P. S. Although the OP made the claim of buying from Steam, he never included any game in his / her profile, so he / she may well have actually been a Pirate, unworthy of our assistance, anyway.
Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 03 juin 2010 - 04:09 .





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