sorry for the bump, but I forgot to state this important fact:
If a video card does not support DX9 hardware-wise, forget about running H2V at all. So, the Geforce 4 Ti > Geforce FX 5200, but I won't list it.
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sorry for the bump, but I forgot to state this important fact:
If a video card does not support DX9 hardware-wise, forget about running H2V at all. So, the Geforce 4 Ti > Geforce FX 5200, but I won't list it.
Sorry for thread bump, but with so many newbies asking whether their Intel GMA 950 cards can run H2V, I figured a thread like this would be very helpful, especially once they start asking what they should upgrade too.
Wait, Im lost.
Im browsing the internets looking for a new laptop, and I found one with an X1200, it says its not integrated, and has 128MB dedicated graphics RAM, but on your list it says integrated and avoid, should I avoid this, or go for it, since its probably the most I can afford?
Discrete Video Memory Yes
Expandable Video Memory Yes - Up To 319MB
Graphics Chipset ATI Radeon X1200
Integrated Video Memory No
Native Screen Resolution 1280 x 800
Upgradable Video System No
Video Memory 128MB (Dedicated) + 191MB (Shared)
http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/prodde...34&catid=25253
X1200 is DEFINITELY integrated, so the store is retarded...
And also, I guess it's a below low-end card, so no way in hell you can even play CS:S@minimum requirements well let alone Halo 2.
Stickied, congrats Mr Buckshot! :D
Okay, thats helpful, thanks.
You can always google the card and find out if it's integrated or not, if it's below low-end, mid-range, and high...etc.