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| Missy |
> Hello all,Hello.
> i havent bought my new laptop yet, cuz everyone tells me that vista wontEverQuest II works on Windows Vista, as do the vast majority of other games.
> allow me to play games on it. My question for everyone is: If Vista allows
> me
> to play games will Everquest II be allowed on windows Vista and is it
> compatible with the system requirements?
| Paul Smith |

> Hello all,
>
> i havent bought my new laptop yet, cuz everyone tells me that vista wont
> allow me to play games on it. My question for everyone is: If Vista allows
> me
> to play games will Everquest II be allowed on windows Vista and is it
> compatible with the system requirements?
| Dale M. White |
| Dudehowdidithappen |
| The5thBeatle |
>I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is wayTest Drive requires 256Megs video ram? I find that highly unlikely, and if
> over all the minimum requirements except for video ram.
> system specs:
> toshiba a215 s4747
> AMD turion 64 x2
> ati radeon x1200 graphics card
> 128mb video ram, 256mb needed for test drive
> windows vista home premium
> 1GB RAM, 4GB virtual RAM
> nothing in the bios about changing size of RAM, no bios update available
> nothing about the frame buffer anywhere in anything pertaining to the
> graphics card
> latest video driver installed.
| Andy [YaYa] |
> "The5thBeatle" <The5thBeatle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9D6A72DE-FDC6-4E25-9CC8-0B10FE6325AB@microsoft.com...> >I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is way>
> > over all the minimum requirements except for video ram.
> > system specs:
> > toshiba a215 s4747
> > AMD turion 64 x2
> > ati radeon x1200 graphics card
> > 128mb video ram, 256mb needed for test drive
> > windows vista home premium
> > 1GB RAM, 4GB virtual RAM
> > nothing in the bios about changing size of RAM, no bios update available
> > nothing about the frame buffer anywhere in anything pertaining to the
> > graphics card
> > latest video driver installed.
> Test Drive requires 256Megs video ram? I find that highly unlikely, and if
> that is the case then Test Drive is not a very well written program and
> should probably be returned.
>
> Your notebook doesn't have a lot of BIOS settings, I know, I have the same
> model, that's because you really should not mess around with your BIOS
> unless you know what you are doing, and usually when you do, you use the
> bios to get some more speed or disable hardware, etc. Stuff by default you
> do not need to do to use the computer.
>
> So what's funny about your post is you didn't say what the problem is. You
> said:
>
> "I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is way
> over all the minimum requirements except for video ram."
>
> ...AND THAT'S IT. How bout, "The game runs really slow", or "I can't get the
> game to install/run", or even, "NO WORKIE".
>
> I mean besides the subject line, "help" after carefully reading your post
> I've come to the conclusion that you aren't having problems, you simply are
> telling us that this game is running on your notebook, or you're hoping
> there's some way to assign more RAM to your video card (there isn't).
>
> You have what we in the biz call, a "business" notebook. It's not designed
> for gaming. You can run games on it thanks to ATi being compatible with just
> about everything out there, but you're going to have to drop your video card
> settings (in the game) all the way to LOW or Minimal.
>
> Once you do that the game should be playable. If the game isn't starting up
> at all, update all your video/chipset/audio drivers, make sure you're not
> running other programs, reboot before installing/running the game, and try
> again.
>
> My Toshiba A215-S4767 has a faster CPU and I can barely run Lord of the
> Rings Online at low settings. Portal/Half Life 2 run pretty slow, and Team
> Fortress 2 is almost unplayable (online multiplayer needs decent FPS to be
> competitive).
>
> Good luck,
> A.
> \
> p.s. Sorry if I sounded harsh there, but you people need to READ THROUGH
> your message BEFORE you hit Send. Sorry I'm lumping everyone into the
> shallow end of the pool. Know that I am a total tool and feel free to ignore
> my inane ramblings.
>
> -A.
>
| The5thBeatle |
> "The5thBeatle" <The5thBeatle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9D6A72DE-FDC6-4E25-9CC8-0B10FE6325AB@microsoft.com...> >I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is way>
> > over all the minimum requirements except for video ram.
> > system specs:
> > toshiba a215 s4747
> > AMD turion 64 x2
> > ati radeon x1200 graphics card
> > 128mb video ram, 256mb needed for test drive
> > windows vista home premium
> > 1GB RAM, 4GB virtual RAM
> > nothing in the bios about changing size of RAM, no bios update available
> > nothing about the frame buffer anywhere in anything pertaining to the
> > graphics card
> > latest video driver installed.
> Test Drive requires 256Megs video ram? I find that highly unlikely, and if
> that is the case then Test Drive is not a very well written program and
> should probably be returned.
>
> Your notebook doesn't have a lot of BIOS settings, I know, I have the same
> model, that's because you really should not mess around with your BIOS
> unless you know what you are doing, and usually when you do, you use the
> bios to get some more speed or disable hardware, etc. Stuff by default you
> do not need to do to use the computer.
>
> So what's funny about your post is you didn't say what the problem is. You
> said:
>
> "I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is way
> over all the minimum requirements except for video ram."
>
> ...AND THAT'S IT. How bout, "The game runs really slow", or "I can't get the
> game to install/run", or even, "NO WORKIE".
>
> I mean besides the subject line, "help" after carefully reading your post
> I've come to the conclusion that you aren't having problems, you simply are
> telling us that this game is running on your notebook, or you're hoping
> there's some way to assign more RAM to your video card (there isn't).
>
> You have what we in the biz call, a "business" notebook. It's not designed
> for gaming. You can run games on it thanks to ATi being compatible with just
> about everything out there, but you're going to have to drop your video card
> settings (in the game) all the way to LOW or Minimal.
>
> Once you do that the game should be playable. If the game isn't starting up
> at all, update all your video/chipset/audio drivers, make sure you're not
> running other programs, reboot before installing/running the game, and try
> again.
>
> My Toshiba A215-S4767 has a faster CPU and I can barely run Lord of the
> Rings Online at low settings. Portal/Half Life 2 run pretty slow, and Team
> Fortress 2 is almost unplayable (online multiplayer needs decent FPS to be
> competitive).
>
> Good luck,
> A.
> \
> p.s. Sorry if I sounded harsh there, but you people need to READ THROUGH
> your message BEFORE you hit Send. Sorry I'm lumping everyone into the
> shallow end of the pool. Know that I am a total tool and feel free to ignore
> my inane ramblings.
>
> -A.
>
| The5thBeatle |
7C4B7E3-0732-497E-95F5-DE8354A26F6D@microsoft.com...>Hehe, no problem, glad you responded.
>
> "Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
>>> "The5thBeatle" <The5thBeatle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message>
>> news:9D6A72DE-FDC6-4E25-9CC8-0B10FE6325AB@microsoft.com...>> >I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is way>>
>> > over all the minimum requirements except for video ram.
>> > system specs:
>> > toshiba a215 s4747
>> > AMD turion 64 x2
>> > ati radeon x1200 graphics card
>> > 128mb video ram, 256mb needed for test drive
>> > windows vista home premium
>> > 1GB RAM, 4GB virtual RAM
>> > nothing in the bios about changing size of RAM, no bios update available
>> > nothing about the frame buffer anywhere in anything pertaining to the
>> > graphics card
>> > latest video driver installed.
>> Test Drive requires 256Megs video ram? I find that highly unlikely, and if
>> that is the case then Test Drive is not a very well written program and
>> should probably be returned.
>>
>> Your notebook doesn't have a lot of BIOS settings, I know, I have the same
>> model, that's because you really should not mess around with your BIOS
>> unless you know what you are doing, and usually when you do, you use the
>> bios to get some more speed or disable hardware, etc. Stuff by default you
>> do not need to do to use the computer.
>>
>> So what's funny about your post is you didn't say what the problem is. You
>> said:
>>
>> "I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is way
>> over all the minimum requirements except for video ram."
>>
>> ...AND THAT'S IT. How bout, "The game runs really slow", or "I can't get the
>> game to install/run", or even, "NO WORKIE".
>>
>> I mean besides the subject line, "help" after carefully reading your post
>> I've come to the conclusion that you aren't having problems, you simply are
>> telling us that this game is running on your notebook, or you're hoping
>> there's some way to assign more RAM to your video card (there isn't).
>>
>> You have what we in the biz call, a "business" notebook. It's not designed
>> for gaming. You can run games on it thanks to ATi being compatible with just
>> about everything out there, but you're going to have to drop your video card
>> settings (in the game) all the way to LOW or Minimal.
>>
>> Once you do that the game should be playable. If the game isn't starting up
>> at all, update all your video/chipset/audio drivers, make sure you're not
>> running other programs, reboot before installing/running the game, and try
>> again.
>>
>> My Toshiba A215-S4767 has a faster CPU and I can barely run Lord of the
>> Rings Online at low settings. Portal/Half Life 2 run pretty slow, and Team
>> Fortress 2 is almost unplayable (online multiplayer needs decent FPS to be
>> competitive).
>>
>> Good luck,
>> A.
>> \
>> p.s. Sorry if I sounded harsh there, but you people need to READ THROUGH
>> your message BEFORE you hit Send. Sorry I'm lumping everyone into the
>> shallow end of the pool. Know that I am a total tool and feel free to ignore
>> my inane ramblings.
>>
>> -A.
>>
>
> so sorry.
> the game has a HORRIBLE framerate. the only settings are resolution, high
> medium and low details and brightness.
| Andy [YaYa] |
> "The5thBeatle" <The5thBeatle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messagethank you for not being like oh so many idiots out there who say:
> news7C4B7E3-0732-497E-95F5-DE8354A26F6D@microsoft.com...
> >> message
> >
> > "Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
> >> >> "The5thBeatle" <The5thBeatle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in> way> >> news:9D6A72DE-FDC6-4E25-9CC8-0B10FE6325AB@microsoft.com...
> >> >I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is> available> >> > over all the minimum requirements except for video ram.
> >> > system specs:
> >> > toshiba a215 s4747
> >> > AMD turion 64 x2
> >> > ati radeon x1200 graphics card
> >> > 128mb video ram, 256mb needed for test drive
> >> > windows vista home premium
> >> > 1GB RAM, 4GB virtual RAM
> >> > nothing in the bios about changing size of RAM, no bios update> if> >> > nothing about the frame buffer anywhere in anything pertaining to the
> >> > graphics card
> >> > latest video driver installed.
> >>
> >> Test Drive requires 256Megs video ram? I find that highly unlikely, and> same> >> that is the case then Test Drive is not a very well written program and
> >> should probably be returned.
> >>
> >> Your notebook doesn't have a lot of BIOS settings, I know, I have the> the> >> model, that's because you really should not mess around with your BIOS
> >> unless you know what you are doing, and usually when you do, you use> you> >> bios to get some more speed or disable hardware, etc. Stuff by default> You> >> do not need to do to use the computer.
> >>
> >> So what's funny about your post is you didn't say what the problem is.> way> >> said:
> >>
> >> "I recently purchased a new game: test drive unlimited. my computer is> get the> >> over all the minimum requirements except for video ram."
> >>
> >> ...AND THAT'S IT. How bout, "The game runs really slow", or "I can't> post> >> game to install/run", or even, "NO WORKIE".
> >>
> >> I mean besides the subject line, "help" after carefully reading your> are> >> I've come to the conclusion that you aren't having problems, you simply> designed> >> telling us that this game is running on your notebook, or you're hoping
> >> there's some way to assign more RAM to your video card (there isn't).
> >>
> >> You have what we in the biz call, a "business" notebook. It's not> just> >> for gaming. You can run games on it thanks to ATi being compatible with> card> >> about everything out there, but you're going to have to drop your video> starting up> >> settings (in the game) all the way to LOW or Minimal.
> >>
> >> Once you do that the game should be playable. If the game isn't> not> >> at all, update all your video/chipset/audio drivers, make sure you're> try> >> running other programs, reboot before installing/running the game, and> Team> >> again.
> >>
> >> My Toshiba A215-S4767 has a faster CPU and I can barely run Lord of the
> >> Rings Online at low settings. Portal/Half Life 2 run pretty slow, and> be> >> Fortress 2 is almost unplayable (online multiplayer needs decent FPS to> THROUGH> >> competitive).
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >> A.
> >> \
> >> p.s. Sorry if I sounded harsh there, but you people need to READ> ignore> >> your message BEFORE you hit Send. Sorry I'm lumping everyone into the
> >> shallow end of the pool. Know that I am a total tool and feel free to> high> >> my inane ramblings.> >
> >>
> >> -A.
> >>
> >
> > so sorry.
> > the game has a HORRIBLE framerate. the only settings are resolution,> > medium and low details and brightness.>
> Hehe, no problem, glad you responded.
>
> As suspected, your system just isn't really designed for all these high
> end games coming out. Drop your details to low, and that's probably as
> good as it's going to get. If you can also drop the resolution as low as
> it'll go. At least that way the game should be a bit better.
>
> Let me see what the game website says...
> Hey, found a forum for the game... and there's a post with "Performance
> Tips", http://www.ataricommunity.com/forums...d.php?t=574938
>
> Here's a couple highlights that might help you. Some of these seem to be
> "hacks" of sorts, but they might help.
>
> From UnXsIsT -- Higher FPS in Urban areas
> Discussion here: http://www.ataricommunity.com/forums...d.php?t=574914
>
> /////************** Note -- Some users have experienced problems
> (crashing) with this tip ***********//
>
> Hey guys!
>
> I was just messing around a bit with all the settings, because I don't
> have a high end pc and TDU is just lagging TOO much when I drive in the
> city.
>
> But I found out a trick to make your FPS rise!
>
> Go to your TDU install folder, and RENAME the following folder:
>
> \Euro\Bnk\Details to \Euro\Bnk\BAK_Details
>
> The above will delete all flying stuff in the world: like birds and those
> silly papers flying around in the city which are causing FPS drops!
> --snip--
>
> Don't know if that'll help, but I'd try it. Might not be in a Euro folder
> though, look for a US or whatever country of origin you reign from.
>
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