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DAII and an older MacBook Pro


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Waldend

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I have DAII installed on the new iMac I just bought a few weeks ago, and it runs perfectly. But last night, I decided to install it on my MacBook Pro (2007 model I think). The laptop meets the minimum requirements in everything except graphics card (it has an ATI Radeon 1600 with 128MB VRAM). The installation went fine, but when I start the game, it hangs at the Loading screen--cursor locks up and the progress wheel stops spinning, but the music continues to play in the background. So am I right in guessing that my weak graphics card won't let me play this game? Anyone have any experience getting the game to work on a MBP with this card?

Modifié par Waldend, 22 mars 2011 - 02:12 .


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mjordan79

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I don't know why you want to discuss the obvious. You've admitted your graphic card is under the adviced prerequisites. Problem solved. Get a PC to play games the way they're meant to be played. Macs have crappy cards, high prices, out of dated hardware in general. Thousands of dollars and they're not even capable of playing a game decently.

We are in the GF110 era. Macs are obsolete.

Modifié par mjordan79, 24 mars 2011 - 01:54 .


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^ lol

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Rimfrost

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Find the dragonage.ini file and perhaps make it play in windowed mode and at a lower res. Perhaps this will make it work. I would drop way low to begin with and if that works keep bumping it back up

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Waldend

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I tried a couple different things, but yeah it is the graphics card. My laptop is too old, but luckily I have a brand new imac to play on and it runs fine on that. I'm just out of town a lot and thought maybe I could play on the laptop in the evenings after work.

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Rimfrost

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use back to my mac (mobile me) and remote play :-)