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Using an onboard video card. What do I need to do to let the game run on it? I know it's possible, but what are the settings?
Hamma
2003-07-11, 07:16 PM
Just fire up the game :p
Erm...I think I was a little too unspecific. The problem is, whenever I leave the NC Sanctuary or Virtual Reality (sometimes in Sanc as well) I crash. I get a message that alerts me of a device failure (my vid card). I need help with that.
Allerial
2003-07-11, 08:35 PM
I'm not positive but I doubt PS will run w/o a video card. SOE has never supported on-board sound so I don't think they support on-board video either, not to mention it would probably be very difficult to play without being frustrated. I might be completely wrong though.
Sentrosi
2003-07-11, 09:36 PM
1) Click start
2) Click Run
3) Enter this command line: Dxdiag
4) Click the Display tab
This should show you your video card and how much RAM you have installed. I think most on-board mobo's only have 32MB Video Ram and extend it using your regular RAM.
If you need an upgrade, open your case to see if you have an AGP slot (Normally colored brown and offset from the white PCI slots). If you don't have one, I suggest investing $100 and getting this video card. (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=property&DEPA=1) It's not the greatest setup you have, but at least you'll have 128MB available of DDR memory.
BurningSpear
2003-07-12, 11:52 AM
link didn't work, sentrosi.
Hamma
2003-07-12, 02:38 PM
Originally posted by RMS
Erm...I think I was a little too unspecific. The problem is, whenever I leave the NC Sanctuary or Virtual Reality (sometimes in Sanc as well) I crash. I get a message that alerts me of a device failure (my vid card). I need help with that. You need to include those details in the original post, when I read it the first time it just sounded like "will this work on my onboard card"
I seriously doubt you'll get PS to work well with onboard video. You'll NEED a card (you'll probably need a card for any upcoming game anyway.)
Sentrosi
2003-07-12, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by BurningSpear
link didn't work, sentrosi.
Was working for me last night. Still can't get it to work (Search string can not be space error). Anyway it's a PNY Verto GEFORCE FX 128MB DDR PCI 8X 5200 DUAL VGA. Go look it up on newegg.com. Should be able to find it.
Revolver
2003-07-13, 02:47 PM
Sorry, dude, looks like you'll need a new card, and I doubt that we'll find a working card where we found that busted up comp last time :rolleyes: We can look tho :D
Oh, and for something a little off-topic
Originally in the signature of Lise
http://mason.gmu.edu/~adice/lisesig.JPGLook at the litle 'disclaimer' at the bottom. I knew it! +1 to my gender-identification stat :D
Agathon
2003-07-14, 09:50 AM
Hello,
PS is a uber 3D game. It will NEVER work with onboard video on most desktop systems. Some laptops have decent graphic's built into them, but most onboard video for desktops are designed only for office applications.
Did you crack the case and look for the brown AGP slot? What brand of computer do you have? What brand of motherboard?
Thanks and sorry for the bad news,
powdahound
2003-07-14, 09:54 AM
Onboard vid is such a ripoff. :\
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