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Old 10-28-2006, 11:22 PM
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Well I hate to tell you this bro but you cant do anything without a vid card..onboard or otherwise..lol. I know what you mean though, just pickin on ya:P Honestly I would suggest at least a 32meg card if you can get your hands on one. WalMart is good for cheaper cards and of course there is alway ebay. Now, if you have more than 256mb(512 or more would be best) of mem in your PC you COuLD try allowing your onboard video more shared ram. Of course you may still run into problems with some of the more graphic hardened games. Its worth a shot though, running at lower res and detail settings. A good way to get a little more speed would be running in lower res/detail levels in openGL mode (if your onboard vid supports openGL, most newer chipsets do). I hope that helps you out a little man.

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