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[SOLVED: Intel Graphics not supported] crash when entering game on macbook
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soulatrium Offline
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[SOLVED: Intel Graphics not supported] crash when entering game on macbook
Hello,

When I start the game the intro with the text, pictures, and speech goes fine but after the level starts loading the game crashes. Is this game supported on a Macbook? I have an original 2ghz Macbook black with 2gb of ram and a 2ghz hd. It's unclear in the system requirements whether macbooks with integrated graphics cards are supported. I can supply the crash log if you'd like.
01-10-2008 05:20 AM
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Urkle Offline
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RE: crash when entering game on macbook
Please supply the crash log, the hpl.log and more details on your macbook including
Version of Mac OS X
Exactly what video card you have. (this can be found in "About this mac/ More info")

ONLY Macbooks with ATI cards or NVIDIA cards are supported. Intel graphics cards are not supported on any platform.

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Mac Pro Dual 2Ghz, 7GB RAM, Snow Leopard, nVidia 8800 512MB.
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01-10-2008 06:18 AM
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soulatrium Offline
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RE: crash when entering game on macbook
Urkle Wrote:Please supply the crash log, the hpl.log and more details on your macbook including
Version of Mac OS X
Exactly what video card you have. (this can be found in "About this mac/ More info")

ONLY Macbooks with ATI cards or NVIDIA cards are supported. Intel graphics cards are not supported on any platform.

Ah, yes I have an intel graphics card. Pity, you might want to make that more clear in your specifications.
01-10-2008 06:33 AM
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