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ki11dagrunts
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i was wondering if i have the right graphics card to play, that might be one of the reasons i cant. I have a RADEON IGP 345m.

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What are the rest of your specs? I have a laptop with 64mbs intergrated and I got it to run, looks horrible but it works for a stall.

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System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Home Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 1

Processer
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
448MB of RAM

Hard Drive
Local Disk C
Free space(after instaling Silk Road): 1.63 GB
Local Disk D
Free Space: 18.3 GB

Grahics Card
Adapter Information
Chip Type: ATI RS200M
DAC Type: Internal DAC(350MHz)
Memory Size: 64 MB
Adapter String: RADEON IGP 345M

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I'd say its your graphics card. Make sure you have the most recent drivers for it from radeon. If it still doesnt work, I'd try the omega drivers, alot of people have good luck with those with older Radeons. Also, from what I read, people have a lot of problems with radeon cards in general with this game, even higher end ones. Good luck!

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Your C drive looks almost full. You'd probably benefit from moving some stuff over to the D drive. A full drive runs more slowly. I wonder how you got 448 megs of RAM? Never heard of that before.
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Bakemaster wrote:I wonder how you got 448 megs of RAM? Never heard of that before.


512mb with 64 dedicated to the video.

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Oh. Ugh. Get more RAM.
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