i never seen a screenshot b4, but im plenty sure it's a nex gen MMO game with insanely high graphic requirements...512mb VRAM??????if u asked me, go with ur plan B if u have the budget, u'll be satisfied more...or, intel line with model x3500 (with 512mb) above or x4500HD will run this game...915,945, 965 will NOT able to run this game..
On Sep 15, 9:09 am, Miri <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that last response may have gone only to yashar123. > > What I meant to post to the message board is that - through the > process of elimination, per his response - I'll give 3-D Analyze a > try. To see if it configures at all with Blue Mars. That way I'll at > least have given myself a few weeks of good research before knowing if > I should go to Plan B (buying a new laptop with the needed specs > already built in). > > On Sep 14, 4:34 am, yashar123 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > BF2 will only work with SwiftShader and will give an agonizing 2-10 > > fps, its only "slightly playable" on a mac > > > On Sep 13, 10:53 pm, Miri <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello & Thanks For The Welcome. > > > > Found this group via the video, "Battlefield 2 on Intel Graphics > > > card," @ Youtube. > > > > Wanting to know if anyone can help with a solution: > > > > I recently got the ok to download the Blue Mars 'player' software (vs. > > > their developer software). It installed fine. But when I try to load > > > the program it only flashes on and off again. I've downloaded but not > > > yet unzipped or installed 3-D + Analyze. Not sure if it will work with > > > it. I've looked into the ViDock option & sought assistance in the > > > other BM user beta forums. And only a short list of other places since > > > there are just a handful of very new communities (so far) - with > > > relatively few members. > > > > Here is the info, issues & specs: > > > > I Have: > > > > Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit on a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4527 > > > Laptop > > > Genuine Intel CPU T2080 1.73GHz 1.73 GHz [Mobile Intel (R) 945GM > > > Express Chipset Family, Integrated] > > > RAM 1014 MB > > > > 84.4 GB used > > > 25.8 GB free space > > > > And: 1.99 GB RAM > > > + > > > 1.86 GB RAM via a USB flash drive activated with Readyboost for Vista. > > > > Total Available Graphics Memory: 256 MB (can this be increased safely > > > or is it maxed out?) > > > Dedicated Video Memory: 0 MB > > > System Video Memory: 64 MB > > > Shared System Memory: 192 MB > > > ("Change Settings" is disabled under the Troubleshooting tab = no > > > options there & it's been explained to me that the graphics chip is > > > integrated into the motherboard)) > > > > Blue Mars Specs: > > > > *** It uses the CryEngine > > > > Platform x86 PC or Mac via Boot Camp > > > Operating System Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (both 32bit and 64bit) > > > CPU 2Ghz AMD or Intel Dual Core > > > RAM Memory 2 GB on XP, 4GB on Vista (from what I'm hearing sounds like > > > some people are able to run it on a little less than 4 GB) > > > Video Card Memory 512MB and up > > > Screen Resolution Display resolution of at least 1280x768 is > > > recommended > > > Disk space Approximately 4GB for the installer, temporary files, and > > > the installed Blue Mars program. > > > > Here are some common video cards that are known to work with Blue > > > Mars: > > > > NVidia: > > > Geforce 8400m series > > > Geforce 9400m series > > > Geforce 200 and 200m series > > > > ATI: > > > Radeon 3000 series > > > Radeon 4000 series > > > Radeon HD 3000 and 4000 series > > > > *************************************************** > > > Notes * If your video hardware is not listed, it may still work with > > > Blue Mars. Integrated video hardware from Intel without dedicated > > > video memory will probably not function (what would be the > > > exceptions?). > > > *************************************************** > > > > **Note video card compatibility is based on using the most current > > > video card drivers. Prior video card drivers or stock video card > > > drivers have not been factored into testing. All video cards must have > > > updated drivers for certain features to work (is done). > > > >http://www.bluemarsonline.com/about/sysreq.html > > > > and > > > > "Video cards that should support Blue Mars" > > > >http://www.bluemarsonline.com/about/videocards.html > > > > And what about GMA Booster? Any point to me downloading it for these > > > purposes? > > > > I'm not a computer expert but am online daily. Sometimes I have to > > > look up the meaning of terminology when seeking assistance but I can > > > follow directions. So if anyone has any idea that can delay the > > > purchase of a whole new system please chime in. > > > > Thanks for reading, > > > > Miri~~ > > > > P.S. Could not find this info re: [Tutorial] How to use 3D Analyze > > > v2.36b [#8]: ....enter the values of the given cards in the 'VendorID' > > > and 'DeviceID' section. Only 4 types/models can be emulated though, so > > > experiment around with the 4 values given. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "INTEL 9XX Gaming" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/intel9x-gaming?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
