I've done everything!
Emailed just about all of the makers of the game, checked with ati, etc.
Finally found this something like this from ati: "Currently we do not have a driver for that chip that supports OpenGL. We are not in the process of making one, and do not intend to make one."
Awwwwwwwwww!
I want that card. I have 8mb, and it's pretty darn good, course I've never experienced nothing higher than 8mb, but that's an affordable card, and they've even got it in stock at my local Compusa! (Yay!
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Charger_R-T
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June 25th, 2002 00:00
Emailed just about all of the makers of the game, checked with ati, etc.
Finally found this something like this from ati: "Currently we do not have a driver for that chip that supports OpenGL. We are not in the process of making one, and do not intend to make one."
I want that card. I have 8mb, and it's pretty darn good, course I've never experienced nothing higher than 8mb, but that's an affordable card, and they've even got it in stock at my local Compusa! (Yay!
Charger
The_DarkTemplar
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June 25th, 2002 00:00
Anyway, did you read this and attempted to troubleshoot it?
http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?DN=1065022
Dell OptiPlex GX1 800MTbr+
Pentium II Processor 400MHz -> Pentium III Processor 1GHz
64MB -> 192MB -> 256MB SDRAM
Maxtor 90845D4 8GB
LG CRD-8400B CDROM
Samsung SW408B CDRW Drive
Windows 2000 Professional SP2+SRP1
Internet Explorer 6
Lucent V.90 WildWire Modem by Compaq
harman/kardon HK-LE speakers
Dell QuietKey Keyboard
Microsoft IntelliMouse 1.3A
See your system's birth certificate!
Here is the link:
http://support.dell.com/us/en/birth_certificate.asp?st=XXXXX
Replace XXXXX with your service tag.