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sshadowwraith

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i am unable to even begin playing ME2... my system meets all of the requirements to play, except possibly the graphics card... that is an intedgated intel graphics card... i know that isnt very good, but it has worked for just about everything else that i have i have played... I did just update my system from windows 7 premium, to windows 7 ultimate... i deont know if that is a problem or not... before i upgraded, for example i was able to play Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic... after, i cant.... that isnt the greatest example, but that is the only game that i have tried to play since upgrading... if no other choice presents itself, i am actually considering downgrading to XP or maybe 7 home premium, if i can find it for cheap enough.

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MechaPants

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Well you probably can't play on integrated video, but it won't matter anyway for a lot of the windoows 7 people (myself included) the game is just broken. Bioware's not been saying a whole lot about it.

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Dudewithwingsandclaws

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yeah what he said I can play crysis fine but can't even start ME2. I am also using win 7. I doubt the game will be playable for u though if they do end up fixing it. Until then just rant on the forums until bioware replies.

Modifié par Dudewithwingsandclaws, 03 février 2010 - 06:14 .


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MechaPants

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I don't want to get on you about the intel graphics too much but even a $60 discrete card would make your game play experience so much better. If you're running on a desktop you ought to do yourself a favor and look into getting a video card. Post some system specs if you want some help or go to the tomshardware.com forums and ask around there.

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XXGreyGhostXX

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for some people even 60$ is out of the question, i know i could never afford 60$ on a computer. I have to budget to afford even a single game, and when that one game won't even work it kinda sucks.

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MechaPants

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True but it sounds like the poster has a fair bit of cash if he's upgraded to win 7 ultimate. Anyway if you do has $60 laying around consider an ATI 4650, if you have $70 try an ATI 4670. I don't think either of those require an additional power connector so they are fairly safe.



I prefer Nvidia myself but not at that price point. (No ati/nvidia flame warz please)