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Autumn Crowe

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Okay, so I'm currently rocking a Windows 7 Professional 64bit OS, with 6 GB of DDR3 RAM, an NVIDIA Gefore GT220 1 GB Graphics Card, with a Triple Core Processor running at 3.09 GHz.

I do have Directx 11, as well as the High Res Texture Pack installed, accompanied with all the latest drivers.  The option to play in "Very High" graphics setting, however, is still greyed out and won't allow me to play, again stating I need DX 11 and the latest drivers in order to play.  I'm using DX11 - it's registering, and I'm playing 'high' under those options, just not 'very high'. 

Can anyone tell me what is up?  Any help would be appreciated.  My apologies if I overlooked something.

Thanks.

Modifié par Autumn Crowe, 27 mars 2011 - 03:01 .


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I'm having exactly the same problem... And also, in the configure page I can set anti-aliasing to x8, but then when I look at the options in-game it's not on, and you can only turn it up to x4... I'm pretty sure my spec is good enough to play it.

Someone please help! Sorry I can't...

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Autumn Crowe wrote...

Okay, so I'm currently rocking a Windows 7 Professional 64bit OS, with 6 GB of DDR3 RAM, an NVIDIA Gefore GT220 1 GB Graphics Card, with a Triple Core Processor running at 3.09 GHz.

I do have Directx 11, as well as the High Res Texture Pack installed, accompanied with all the latest drivers.  The option to play in "Very High" graphics setting, however, is still greyed out and won't allow me to play, again stating I need DX 11 and the latest drivers in order to play.  I'm using DX11 - it's registering, and I'm playing 'high' under those options, just not 'very high'. 

Can anyone tell me what is up?  Any help would be appreciated.  My apologies if I overlooked something.

Thanks.

NVIDIA Gefore GT220 supports Directx 10, NOT Directx 11.

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JerseySeven

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Sorry folks. As RVonne just stated, see this page for specs on the GT220
http://www.geforce.c.../specifications

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Autumn Crowe

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Crud.

Thanks for letting me know, RVonE and JerseySeven.

Guess I'm getting a new graphics card sooner than I thought.

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Shardik1

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I am running a pair of GTS8800's in SLI that were manufactured when DX10 was still a dream and had trouble installing DX11 from the DAII disk and successfully installed it directly from the Microsoft site.

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Gorath Alpha

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Whether you have Vista SP2 and thus, an OS capable of interacting with Dx11, doesn't affect the hardware. Dx10 already existed when the Geforce 8n00 generation was new, and that is all that the 8800s can handle. Direct3D cannot make any physical change to the graphics cards.

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Shardik1

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Running DX11 on my machine with 8800's. Double checked with DXdiag just to be sure as my Nvidia control panel also claims it's running DX11 both in SLI with both cards and as independent cards running two monitors.

Report from the DA II Config utility:

Processor: AMD Phenom 9950 Quad Core
Clock Speed: 2876 MHz                Physical Memory 7.99 GB
Display Adaptor NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS           VRAM 320MB
Driver version: 258.96

...

Software

OS windows 7 Home Premium
DirectX11 (Jun2010) or later.

Modifié par Shardik1, 27 mars 2011 - 09:19 .


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RaenImrahl

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Shardik1 wrote...

Running DX11 on my machine with 8800's. Double checked with DXdiag just to be sure as my Nvidia control panel also claims it's running DX11 both in SLI with both cards and as independent cards running two monitors.

Report from the DA II Config utility:

Processor: AMD Phenom 9950 Quad Core
Clock Speed: 2876 MHz                Physical Memory 7.99 GB
Display Adaptor NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS           VRAM 320MB
Driver version: 258.96
...
Software
OS windows 7 Home Premium
DirectX11 (Jun2010) or later.



Listen carefully:  Windows 7 installs DX11, even if you don't have the hardware to use it.  You don't.  Period.  And since a vast majority of games, including the truly functional parts of DA2, run on DX9c (which is also installed on your computer)... it's no big deal. 

Modifié par RaenImrahl, 27 mars 2011 - 09:22 .


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RVonE

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RaenImrahl wrote...

Shardik1 wrote...

Running DX11 on my machine with 8800's. Double checked with DXdiag just to be sure as my Nvidia control panel also claims it's running DX11 both in SLI with both cards and as independent cards running two monitors.

Report from the DA II Config utility:

Processor: AMD Phenom 9950 Quad Core
Clock Speed: 2876 MHz                Physical Memory 7.99 GB
Display Adaptor NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS           VRAM 320MB
Driver version: 258.96
...
Software
OS windows 7 Home Premium
DirectX11 (Jun2010) or later.



Listen carefully:  Windows 7 installs DX11, even if you don't have the hardware to use it.  You don't.  Period.  And since a vast majority of games, including the truly functional parts of DA2, run on DX9c (which is also installed on your computer)... it's no big deal. 

Exactly. In order to access Very High settings in DAII, you need to have both the software component of DX11 AND the hardware component. If your card doesn't support DX11 (and a GeForce 8800GTS doesn't) then you can't use it in DX11 games. But the user above me is right when he says that DX9c is still the major component of any pc game so it really is not a big deal.