s3 video cards are pretty common, but I have two systems with two different s3 cards and neither is able to launch dungeon siege. The game starts and then immediately halts the system. I have tried different drivers, changed settings, etc. forget it. There is a hardware incompatability problem here. Microsoft has not acknowledged it, and I can find nothing on the s3 site in reference to this.
so if you have a s3 card, don't buy the game. It will sit on your shelf.
Warning! Game does not work with s3 video cards
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are you talking about like the Savage? those old s3 4 and 8 mb cards?
are they still around? WOW! do they even have any drivers compatible with post-DX 5? i'm not being sarcastic at all. just very curious.
i haven't heard anything about them, seen them on store shelves or at any of my online stores, either, in about 3 or 4 years.
is your card that old? i have my doubts that a 4 or 8 mb card could push any modern 3D game.
i ran a search online and can't find any recent offerings from them.
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are they still around? WOW! do they even have any drivers compatible with post-DX 5? i'm not being sarcastic at all. just very curious.
i haven't heard anything about them, seen them on store shelves or at any of my online stores, either, in about 3 or 4 years.
is your card that old? i have my doubts that a 4 or 8 mb card could push any modern 3D game.
i ran a search online and can't find any recent offerings from them.
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i'm so restless
i'm bored as a cat
we talk about this and we talk about that
i'm bored as a cat
we talk about this and we talk about that
S3 video
You do need at least 16mb to run any newer 3d game. I went out and bought an ATI expert 128 for 65.00 and it has worked fine with any 3d game I have tried. A realitivly cheap solution. I also increasred my Ram from 128 to 376 wich helped a bunch.
You do need at least 16mb to run any newer 3d game. I went out and bought an ATI expert 128 for 65.00 and it has worked fine with any 3d game I have tried. A realitivly cheap solution. I also increasred my Ram from 128 to 376 wich helped a bunch.
There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.
actually, deacon, with DX 8.1, you need a minimum of 32 mb to push the games. i think Morrowind is the first of these to comply with the DX8.1 api, but quite a few of the new 3D's coming out will be making the same requirement.
and yes, 256mb RAM will be a big help also.
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....in Happy La La Land since she swapped out her ATI Radeon 7200 32 MB for a GeForce 4 ti 4600 128 MB card....
and yes, 256mb RAM will be a big help also.
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....in Happy La La Land since she swapped out her ATI Radeon 7200 32 MB for a GeForce 4 ti 4600 128 MB card....
i'm so restless
i'm bored as a cat
we talk about this and we talk about that
i'm bored as a cat
we talk about this and we talk about that
I'm running a 733MHz P3 (Via chipset, unfortunately ), nVidia TNT2 Viper V770 Ultra, 192MB RAM, with Windows XP. Dungeon Siege overall works close to perfectly, but I have found problems with newer games, including GTA3 and Morrowind. I guess it's time to upgrade to a GeForce 4 and add on another 256MB RAM
I'm running the following: 1.0GHz AMD athlon,..376mb SD Ram,..ATI expert 128 Video card,..40GB Ultra DMA HD,..with Windows ME. The game runs great. The only recent game I can't seem to run is Medal of Honor Allied Assault, but none of my buddies can run it either so I don't feel so bad.
There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.