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| ![]() Satan steam has very little to do with it, they just are a medium for purchasing games. I talked to the makers of the game, as well as looked at forums and I am not the only one having issues with it. I don't know why I would even have to upgrade my graphics card to play the game since I can play games that demand much more and still pull off 70+ fps. Doug trying it now. It showed an install available to upgrade to a better driver however I am unsure if it will give me the same error message as all the other links did (Same driver that I was trying to install, just a different method). --- Former multi-server mapper.
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| ![]() Misca posted: (4th Dec 2012, 04:50 pm) Directly from their site: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect --- root@vs-1's password: Eoserva Welcome to Windows 10 (based on GNU/Linux 3 i686) [root@vs-1 ~]# rm -Rf /* OWN3D
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| ![]() ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¾Ã¢Ãâê Doug ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¾Ã¢Ãâë posted: (4th Dec 2012, 08:48 pm)Misca posted: (4th Dec 2012, 04:50 pm) Already saw it, and others already suggested it after I found it =P Sadly, my 2000th post was not me saying I found a solution. Talked to Intel and they told me to talk to Toshiba, but they dodged all my questions regarding if my PC could accept their drivers if I were to replace the driver. Talked to Toshiba America, and guess what, I got some Indian customer service guy. Told me the only solution I would have is to pull my keyboard off and replace the graphics card manually. Don't even know if he knows what he is talking about since most Customer service people know very little, using an AI to prompt questions and find answers. --- Former multi-server mapper. |