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Sulyruin

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I load up my game, skip the first two cutscenes so I can get to the battle, and right about when I kill the third darkspawn, the game freezes, the audio loops, and then a message pops up saying my display driver crashed and the program has closed. I tried installing the new ATI drivers from the other thread, but it didn't help.

Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Acer Aspire One 721-3070
AMD Athlon II Neo K125 Processor
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225
2 GB RAM


I could play the demo all the way through fine, so I think I'm understandably confused as to why my game is crashing on me.

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I'm having the same issue. Can't seem to find it now, but I saw another thread by someone else talking about the same issue, so it seems as though while perhaps not common is certainly not rare. Finger's crossed that it'll be addressed with a patch soon.

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Gorath Alpha

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I load up my game, skip the first two cutscenes so I can get to the battle, and right about when I kill the third darkspawn, the game freezes, the audio loops, and then a message pops up saying my display driver crashed and the program has closed. I tried installing the new ATI drivers from the other thread, but it didn't help.

Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Acer Aspire One 721-3070
AMD Athlon II Neo K125 Processor
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225
2 GB RAM


I could play the demo all the way through fine, so I think I'm understandably confused as to why my game is crashing on me.

Obviously, the Demo has proven to have been an inadequate "test" of Low end hardware. Your laptop was too slow and it was too weak, as reflected by how far below the game's official minimum requirements it falls. It has only a mere Chipset video chip, after all, not a real graphics card, and because it is a laptop, you cannot change it. Sorry.

      Minimum:
      OS: Windows XP 32-bit with SP3
      OS: Windows Vista 32-bit with SP2
      OS: Windows 7
      CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo (or equivalent) running at 1.8 GHz or greater
      CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 (or equivalent) running at 1.8 GHz or greater
      RAM: 1 GB (1.5 GB Vista and Windows 7)
      Video: Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB (should be 2600 XT or X1800 GTO)
      Video: NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS 256 MB cards (unless this should be 7800 GS)
      Disc Drive: DVD ROM drive required
      Hard Drive: 7 GB
      Sound: Direct X 9.0c Compatible Sound Card Windows Experience Index: 4.5

           Laptop or mobile versions of the above supported video cards
           have not had extensive testing and may have driver or other
           performance issues. As such, they are not officially
           supported in Dragon Age II.

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 09 mars 2011 - 03:25 .


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Sulyruin

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There's no need to be rude about it and go insulting my high-end netbook, kthnx.
I think I'm not alone in having made the reasonable assumption that if my computer could play the demo, that it could play the game. I see no reason why the game's graphics or resource use should be so radically different from the demo that my computer can't handle it.

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Gorath Alpha

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Netbooks are not intended for playing modern games. Not at all. And if you feel threatened or angry because you made the choice to attempt something that your hardware was never intended to be successful doing, that is your problem, not Bioware's, and most certainly not mine.