You cannot get official support for an underpowered video graphics solution, and playing games on such weak and inefficient hardware is practically guaranteed to greatly shorten the lifespan of the system due to the constant cycling into extreme thermal zones. Odds are your PC is already feeling ill. You might be able to salvage the situation by upgrading to a real, discrete video graphics card (or if it's actually a card, to a games-capable one. That's assuming your PC isn't a laptop).
(And it probably is one:
http://www.notebookc...-GS.9453.0.html ) The "9200" and the "9300" IDs apparently were used both for chipset (embedded) video, and for laptop use as an add-on that automatically runs in a "SLI" configuration with a 9100M chip.
Very basic discussion of video cards, video chips, PhysX, and even of laptops' limits:
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/58/index/519461Since there is no active "Can Your PC run this game" thread for DA2, you could have asked about that one you have within this other thread here:
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/106/index/7484236 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, 20 décembre 2011 - 08:53 .