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Subject: DOES MY VIDEO CARD HAVE TO BE "SUPPORTED" TO PLAY A GAME?...
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I NEED TO KNOW WHETHER OR NOT A GAME CAN STILL BE PLAYED IF MY VIDEO CARD IS NOT "SUPPORTED" IS THERE A WAY TO PLAY A GAME WITHOUT A "SUPPORTED" VIDEO CARD

  • 08.04.2005 5:58 PM PDT

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Usually "not supported" means they didn't test it because you can't test every brand and model of video card out there. Occasionally "not supported" means we spent hours trying to get the f***ing card to work and we are not spending another second on it. If you already purchased the card install the game and put graphics on their lowest settings, if it works raise the settings until performance is negatively affected. If you haven't bought it i would pass but if they have a cool return policy go ahead.

  • 08.04.2005 6:18 PM PDT