Well, the beast is pretty flacid. The game won't start.
I can go back to ignoring Steam again.
This might have something to do with it: (My current video card)
ATI video
GPU Rage II
Device ID 1002-4754
Revision 42
Subvendor ATI (1002)
Current Performance Level Level 1
Release Date 1996 (The year the N64 was released).
DirectX Support 5.0
OpenGL Support 0.0
Bios Core Clock 0.00
Bios Mem Clock 123.38
Driver ati2mtag.sys
Driver version 6.14.10.6462
ROPs 1
Memory Type SDR
Bus Width 64 Bit
Seriously, I guess PC gaming is not for me until I get a new computer.
Minimum:
aspro said:
- OS:Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / Vista64
- Processor:Intel core 2 duo 2.4GHz or higher
- Memory:1GB XP / 2GB Vista
- Graphics:DirectX 9 compliant video card with Shader model 3.0 support. NVidia 7600, ATI X1600 or better (Pre-Sandybridge Intel graphics chipsets not yet supported)
- DirectX®:9.0c
- Hard Drive:2 GB HD space
- Sound:DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Well, the beast is pretty flacid. The game won't start.
I can go back to ignoring Steam again.
Well I hate to say this but DUH look at the min specs, your PC is two decades out...
Those are the spces for my graphics card.
My computer is 10 years old. I guess at some point I put an older card in it (maybe when the integrated "card" died).
This has been a big wake-up call for me. Buying a new PC has become a much higher priority than it was.
aspro said:Those are the spces for my graphics card.
My computer is 10 years old. I guess at some point I put an older card in it (maybe when the integrated "card" died).
This has been a big wake-up call for me. Buying a new PC has become a much higher priority than it was.
Did you try Half-Life or TF classic?
^I know those work, I have installed them before (I have the half-life anthology or whatever it is called on disc).
_Bear said:Well I hate to say this but DUH look at the min specs, your PC is two decades out...
Oh yeah, I'm not complaining. Here is a full summary (using the excellent Piriform Speccy) :
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileWell, first of all, it was a big wake-up call. I really had not idea that the card was THAT old. Secondly I thought (naively), "Small indy game, should be no problem".
An even better screenshot:
Did I also mention it runs with the Source engine? So it can run at 60 FPS on 80-90% of the gaming PC's in the world on max settings.
I got Bastion today (aspirational purchase for new PC).
Hey Steamers, is there a way to see how big the download will be before purchase? I notice that some games will list the amount of space needed on the HDD post-install, which gives a general idea, but there seems to be no way to determine the size of the download until after you have purchased the game.
Any help?
Oh fuck... I was reading a post from KillerJuan and re-activated my Steam account.
The only thing holding back my wallet at this point is that I'll have to download the games (and I don;t get much internet per month).
First of all, I am very impressed with Steam. I have not seen it for a long while, the client is much better than it was.
Second of all, any tips for small games I can try? I've got Dear Esther so far.