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chetoman2

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When i try to start the game it says that it was unable to initalize the physics system, which is a Nvidia product. Is there a way to make the game work on a Radeon graphics card since i cant get the physx system software?

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its a glitch - just download the physx thing install run and forget it your card is way more than adequate

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chetoman2

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ok, tried that and keeps giving me the same bull. any other ideas?

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Gorath Alpha

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Can my PC run this game? (ME2 / ME3)

social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/106/index/7484236

The subject is not new, and was not worth starting a new thread for. It's all been thoroughly covered long ago. There is no actual desktop video card with a number "6480", which means the first respnse is probably way off (although there is a Radeon HD 6450 discrete graphics card).

The DESKTOP card meets the minimum:

http://www.gpureview...1=651&card2=447

Officially, laptops are unsupported.

P. S.  According to Notebook Check, the 6480g is not an actual video graphics card at all, and its naming is very deceptive; it is merely an onboard chipset video chip, and quite weak, although better than the preceding chipset solution, the 4200 / 4250. 

http://www.notebookc...0G.55685.0.html

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 13 février 2012 - 11:53 .


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thedoctor48

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I am running a Toshiba Laptop with a ATI 6480g video card-trying to get mass effect 1 to run on it-any ideas on how to make the game work-was able to down it with Origins but can not get the game to launch.

thanks

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Gorath Alpha

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Read the thread. You do not have a CARD, and that is what is required for ME-1 or 2 to run, sorry.

Minimum System Requirements for Mass Effect on the PC
(Corrected from dumb, Pie in the Sky lies to the real thing)

Operating System:
Windows XP or Vista

Processor:
2.4+GHZ Intel or 2.0+GHZ AMD

Memory:
1 Gigabyte Ram (XP)
2 Gigabyte Ram (Vista)

Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 6 series (6800GT or better: 205, 210, 310, 520, 7100, 7200, 7300, 7400, 7500, 7600 GS, 8200, 8300, 8400 GS, 8500, 9100, 9200, & 9300 are below minimum system requirements)
ATI Radeon X1650 XT or better (X1050, X1300, X1300 Pro, *X1550*, HD 2400, HD 3100, HD 3200, HD 3450, HD 3470, HD 4200, HD 4250, HD 4270, HD 4350, HD 4550, and (probably) HD 5450 are below minimum system requirements) no video device with Intel's name on it is supported in any way, shape, or form.

Hard Drive Space:
12 Gigabytes

Sound Card:
DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card and drivers

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 18 mars 2012 - 01:27 .


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If it's simply giving a PhysX error, you need to install the correct PhysX version.

Do you have ME3 installed as well? If so, it installs a version of PhysX incompatible with ME2.

The ME2-compatible version can be gotten here

ME2: http://www.mediafire...08fuo1g2szaa24h

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Gorath Alpha

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It's not going to have the speed to allow him / her to open the locker in the very first scene of ME-2 to get the pistol. The game uses a feedback from real graphics cards that onboard chips cannot match. ME-1 is harder on PC graphics hardware than either ME-2 or ME-3, so if a given integrated excuse for video is unable to run on ME-2, it won't work on ME-1.

The correct thread to have added this to was here:

Can my PC run this game? (ME2 / ME3)

social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/106/index/7484236

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 19 mars 2012 - 02:40 .