Issue With the requirements
Débuté par
tc142095
, déc. 31 2010 05:35
#1
Posté 31 décembre 2010 - 05:35
I can't seem to find the required programs for the game to work on my laptop. What do you recommend I should do so I can play my game?
#2
Posté 31 décembre 2010 - 06:07
Required...programs? If you mean required software, Mass Effect 2 requires DirectX 9 to run (and no, DirectX 11 or DirectX 10 won't work). You can download it here.
However, I get the feeling that your problem is not one of required programs, but of required hardware. Mass Effect 2 requires a sufficiently powerful graphics card, processor, and RAM in order to run. You can check your hardware by running a program called "dxdiag" that is included with Windows. Go into the search bar in Windows Vista or 7 start menu (or the Run Program prompt from the Start Menu in Windows XP), type "dxdiag.exe", and hit enter. The "System" tab will tell you what your processor is and how much RAM you have, and the Display tab with tell you what graphics chip you have.
Unfortunately, if your hardware does not meet the requirements for Mass Effect 2, there is little that can be done to help. If you had a desktop, you could simply buy a new graphics card and install it into your computer, but laptop graphics cannot be upgraded.
However, I get the feeling that your problem is not one of required programs, but of required hardware. Mass Effect 2 requires a sufficiently powerful graphics card, processor, and RAM in order to run. You can check your hardware by running a program called "dxdiag" that is included with Windows. Go into the search bar in Windows Vista or 7 start menu (or the Run Program prompt from the Start Menu in Windows XP), type "dxdiag.exe", and hit enter. The "System" tab will tell you what your processor is and how much RAM you have, and the Display tab with tell you what graphics chip you have.
Unfortunately, if your hardware does not meet the requirements for Mass Effect 2, there is little that can be done to help. If you had a desktop, you could simply buy a new graphics card and install it into your computer, but laptop graphics cannot be upgraded.
#3
Posté 31 décembre 2010 - 12:08
1. Laptops, particularly the ordinary, average ones with Intel Chipset video chips, cannot be persuaded to play games in anything like the way that the games are designed to play.tc142095 wrote...
I can't seem to find the required programs for the game to work on my laptop. What do you recommend I should do so I can play my game?
2. Hardware cannot be "downloaded".
3. Refer to this article, please: social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/58/index/519461





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