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War Of The Ring install problem
Posted: 2003-12-28 06:42pm
by Darksider
I'm having trouble getting LOTR: War Of The Ring to work right.
The only thing on my computer that dosen't match up is that I don't have
"Video T&L Support". As a non computer savvy person, I have no idea what the hell that means. (I'd assume it's somthing with my video card.) Anyone here who can tell me what I need to get the game up and running?
Posted: 2003-12-28 06:58pm
by Dahak
If I'm not terribly mistaken it means your graphics card has no hardware Transform&Lighting (T&L). So you will have to get a card which can, as you won't be able to play without T&L support, I'm afraid...
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:09pm
by Darksider
Right then. Can somone direct me to an OK video card that has this and is in a 50-100$ price range?
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:12pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:Right then. Can somone direct me to an OK video card that has this and is in a 50-100$ price range?
What card do you currently use?
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:14pm
by Darksider
It's the one that came with my computer.
Give me a second to check.
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:17pm
by Darksider
Argh. I can't find any info on the damnd thing. This may take a while.
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:26pm
by Darksider
I can't find anything about it. The only things I can tell you are that it dosen't have T&L support, and it's around the 32MB range.
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:29pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:I can't find anything about it. The only things I can tell you are that it dosen't have T&L support, and it's around the 32MB range.
Well, I'm not living over there, so I don't know any US locations for cards, but a low-end ATI or GeForce would do the trick. They have all T&L (IIRC), became sort-of standard for graphics cards some time back...
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:31pm
by Darksider
A while back?
That's wierd, my computer is only a year old.
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:38pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:A while back?
That's wierd, my computer is only a year old.
Hm... weird.
You should definitely look what card you have... It *is* a real card, and not just a built-in graphics chip on yourmotherboard?
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:44pm
by Darksider
It might be a built in chip.
Since most of the games I play are pretty old anyway, I never really checked.
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:48pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:It might be a built in chip.
Since most of the games I play are pretty old anyway, I never really checked.
You could take a look in your device manager...
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:55pm
by Darksider
Dahak wrote:Darksider wrote:It might be a built in chip.
Since most of the games I play are pretty old anyway, I never really checked.
You could take a look in your device manager...
I'm not really certain how to open my device manager. I havn't looked in it in over three years and my old computer had WIN 98. I'm sure it's pretty similar in XP so just give me a second.
Posted: 2003-12-28 07:57pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:Dahak wrote:Darksider wrote:It might be a built in chip.
Since most of the games I play are pretty old anyway, I never really checked.
You could take a look in your device manager...
I'm not really certain how to open my device manager. I havn't looked in it in over three years and my old computer had WIN 98. I'm sure it's pretty similar in XP so just give me a second.
Go to the control panel, double-click on "system" (Or right-click on "My Computer, then click "properties"), go to the "hardware" slider, click on "device manager".
Posted: 2003-12-28 08:01pm
by Darksider
(Sorry about having to take baby steps here, but I never really learned how do do alot of complex things with a computer, and the few I did learn I learned years ago on a different OS)
I'm looking in the device manager, but I can't find anything regarding my Video card or chip.
Posted: 2003-12-28 08:04pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:(Sorry about having to take baby steps here, but I never really learned how do do alot of complex things with a computer, and the few I did learn I learned years ago on a different OS)
I'm looking in the device manager, but I can't find anything regarding my Video card or chip.
It's the "display adapters" entry.
And I do IT support as part-time job, so I know the feeling
Posted: 2003-12-28 08:06pm
by Darksider
I've got it.
It's an "Intel 82845G/GL Graphics controller."
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say that that's a chip, rather than a card.
Posted: 2003-12-28 08:10pm
by Dahak
Darksider wrote:I've got it.
It's an "Intel 82845G/GL Graphics controller."
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say that that's a chip, rather than a card.
Yepp
That should be one of the Intel Xtreme Graphics chip (though what's extreme is beyond me
)
So better go, and buy yourself a new card. Should work wonders.