…the large -full- OpenGL, downloadable since sept. 2001, and the new video-cards ?
Maybe by integrating an updated “card-listing-file” in the setup-program ?!
I must say, my previous sytem (PI, Voodoo2),
yielded much better resulsts than my current system (PIII, SiS 305 32MB). That is without the OpenGL made on sept. 2001; card is not supported.
Yeah “Uh” thats some good advice there…Youre a regular rocket scientist. The guy that started this post had a good idea that no ones thought of (or posted at least) and here you come with your “buy a new card shiet”
You are prolly one of those rich ass urban kids on your daddys computer that doesnt have problems right? Or better yet you work for the companies that dick us around on tech support?
Originally posted by pissed_off_2k3:
[b]Yeah “Uh” thats some good advice there…Youre a regular rocket scientist. The guy that started this post had a good idea that no ones thought of (or posted at least) and here you come with your “buy a new card shiet”
You are prolly one of those rich ass urban kids on your daddys computer that doesnt have problems right? Or better yet you work for the companies that dick us around on tech support?
Fuhk off jackass.
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I’m not a child or am I using a $400 video card. I am using a very inexpensive economy card.
And my advice is VERY sound if said above user wants to play computer games.
A good card can be had at a very reasonable price. Even a kid working at McDonalds can scrap up $40. www.pricewatch.com