07-28-2011, 02:05 AM
07-28-2011, 02:29 AM
Tell us what your video card is. You can check this by going to Start Menu -> type 'dxdiag' into the box. It's under the display tab, next to name.
If you need to know what OpenGL version you specifically have, you can download a program called DoctorGL, but be advised that some cards (mainly Intel ones) have drivers that don't really utilize the true OpenGL of the card.
If you need to know what OpenGL version you specifically have, you can download a program called DoctorGL, but be advised that some cards (mainly Intel ones) have drivers that don't really utilize the true OpenGL of the card.
07-28-2011, 03:09 AM
(07-28-2011, 02:29 AM)TFEF Wrote: [ -> ]Tell us what your video card is. You can check this by going to Start Menu -> type 'dxdiag' into the box. It's under the display tab, next to name.
If you need to know what OpenGL version you specifically have, you can download a program called DoctorGL, but be advised that some cards (mainly Intel ones) have drivers that don't really utilize the true OpenGL of the card.
i have a intel atom
07-28-2011, 03:14 AM
I think that's your processor. If that is a video card, I don't think it'll play Amnesia. Could you provide a screenshot of the dxdiag?
07-28-2011, 03:31 AM
its my processor i just crossed referenced the requirements on the box with the stuff on the diag and its only a 1.6-1.7 so i just need to find a way to get a better processer but idk how the hell im going to do that
any ideas?
any ideas?
07-28-2011, 04:31 AM
Upgrading processors is pretty tricky on computers. You'll likely need to get a new motherboard as well, since processors have a specific type of socket they fit into. If I remember correctly, Intel Atom is a mobile processor. If this is a laptop or notebook, you'll need a new PC in general to upgrade it. Upgrading laptops/notebooks is next to impossible unless you're an expert.
Best to stick to desktops for gaming, though.
Best to stick to desktops for gaming, though.