Game freezes up when I try to enter Wehhan Terraces, yadda yadda.
Error message
I am on a Gateway 7330GZ laptop, Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.06GHz, 992 MB of RAM.
I have whatever the standard graphics card is, not entirely sure where to find the name of it.
I've looked into the old integrated graphics card tutorial, but a lot of that is over my head. I tried to download the drivers from the link, but when I did find the actual download(from a link on the 2nd page) and d/l it, an error message popped up saying the file is corrupt.
Things to know:
I have no idea what goes on inside a computer. I don't understand what drivers are. Layman's terms work best for me. Also, Guild Wars works perfectly fine everywhere else so far with minimum settings.
EDIT UPDATE: I tried using 3Danalyzer, using the following specifications:
Now have it open your GW .exe and check these boxes:
* force Z-Buffer: Checked
* Anti Detect Mode - Shaders: Checked
* Anti Detect Mode - Textures: Checked
* Z-Buffer - Force 24 Bit Stencil: Checked
* Everything else: Unchecked
Unsuccessful. I get the same exact error.
Wehhan Terraces
longhornrob
moriz
if you are forcing dx8 using the -dx8 command, take it out. the vabbi area only runs under dx9.
by looking at your computer's specs, i'm guessing it's got a 82910/915 integrated graphics. that setup should be able to run the vabbi areas with the latest drivers... i know mine did.
go download the latest drivers and the latest version of directx9. it should be able to run after that.
by looking at your computer's specs, i'm guessing it's got a 82910/915 integrated graphics. that setup should be able to run the vabbi areas with the latest drivers... i know mine did.
go download the latest drivers and the latest version of directx9. it should be able to run after that.
longhornrob
Quote:
Originally Posted by moriz
if you are forcing dx8 using the -dx8 command, take it out. the vabbi area only runs under dx9.
by looking at your computer's specs, i'm guessing it's got a 82910/915 integrated graphics. that setup should be able to run the vabbi areas with the latest drivers... i know mine did. go download the latest drivers and the latest version of directx9. it should be able to run after that. |
moriz
go to http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Prod...=1765&lang=eng (i think that's the address), and find the latest drivers for GMA 915 drivers. make sure the drivers are compatible for 915.
longhornrob
Quote:
Originally Posted by moriz
go to http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Prod...=1765&lang=eng (i think that's the address), and find the latest drivers for GMA 915 drivers. make sure the drivers are compatible for 915.
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Originally Posted by Intel
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moriz
that one is correct.
install it and see if it works.
install it and see if it works.