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Glsl Shaders.. - iamwochman - 12-21-2012

Hi... i have intel hd 2000 .. and game dont works .. i cant update drivers because i have toshiba laptop.. lastest drivers is not for toshiba laptops... Please how can i remove glsl shaders.. make patch please


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - TheBlastPassage - 12-21-2012

You'll need to read this. Follow the instructions there and let me know if it helped


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - iamwochman - 12-22-2012

and.. what happen if i install bad drivers .. and reboot PC ...


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - plutomaniac - 12-22-2012

use the have disk method and don't worry


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - iamwochman - 12-22-2012

I have intel celeron B800 and Intel HD graphics family... but.. i cant find it...i have driver 8.15.10.2353 i need lastest please help


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - TheBlastPassage - 12-22-2012

Nope, in order to get the drivers you need to play the game, you have to use the have disk method. Here's the link again if you need it: http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thread-9942-post-89162.html#pid89162


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - iamwochman - 12-22-2012

Will it works on my Intel Hd Graphics family?


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - plutomaniac - 12-22-2012

YES!!!


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - iamwochman - 12-22-2012

But i have celeron not core 2nd generation i need lastest driver on my intel hd graphics family and my processor is celeron b800


RE: Glsl Shaders.. - plutomaniac - 12-22-2012

The processors from intel are celeron, pentium and core. Most people have the core ones (Core i3, Core i5, Core i7) but all three of them come with some sort of Intel HD graphics. If your system has a Intel HD then this guide should work just fine.