Thanks, AngelicTears. (o:

I got as far as loading the login screen for it, lol! A huge
accomplishment, truly - considering what was going on before on
before. (o;




On Sep 14, 7:07 pm, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
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