Sunday, November 15, 2009

What does it mean when I try to play a game I bought it says video cards not supported?

When i try to play a game I bought it says video card not supported?

What does it mean when I try to play a game I bought it says video cards not supported?
It basically means, that that game requires higher end graphics/video cards which are located and plugged into your motherboard inside your computer. I would say go to your nearest computer store and let them see what the required hardware is for the game (it should say on the bottom of the box labeled as System Requirements).
Reply:It means you have an old/outdated video card or comptuer system.





You can either buy a new video card ($50-$500), buy a new computer system ($500-$5,000), or put the game in the microwave and watch it melt (free).
Reply:You graphics card its too old and can not run the game. It's time to upgrade to a better one!
Reply:Is it a PC? Is it an old PC? Most modern games require all kinds of things from the video card and the old school ones can't hack it. The good news is that you can usually pop a functional Video card into your machine for $80 and then all you have to do is worry about whether you have the memory, space, sound card, and processor good enough to run it. Good luck.
Reply:It means you need a new video card.
Reply:I agree on the "its probably too old"..but if its not..I'd make sure you have the latest drivers for you video card..just to make sure.
Reply:Normally that your card is too old, or low powered, to be able to run the game


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