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Hi.
I know this is slightly off-topic, but it still relates to Games.
I would like to ask a question about a game that I own for my PC. For the record, it's House Of The Dead 2. Anyway, a while back, I installed the game with an older graphics card, something like GEFORCE 5600, I think. I uninstalled the game and later then I purchased a new graphics card and installed the game along with it. I later noticed when playing it, some of the textures on the characters were missing, and replaced with white regions on their surface.
What I would like to know, is why this is happening with a higher spec. card? I have fiddled around with the options in an attempt to recover this error, but nothing worked.
Also, this game is fairly old, and requires these minimum specs to run:
Windows 98+ME(I have an XP, but I've always had one, it doesn't relate to my problem, it still runs on my PC)
Processor PII450
Mem 128MB
Graphics card 16MB
CD-ROM 8 speed
Direct X 7.0 or higher (What does this do?)
Thanks everyone
I know this is slightly off-topic, but it still relates to Games.
I would like to ask a question about a game that I own for my PC. For the record, it's House Of The Dead 2. Anyway, a while back, I installed the game with an older graphics card, something like GEFORCE 5600, I think. I uninstalled the game and later then I purchased a new graphics card and installed the game along with it. I later noticed when playing it, some of the textures on the characters were missing, and replaced with white regions on their surface.
What I would like to know, is why this is happening with a higher spec. card? I have fiddled around with the options in an attempt to recover this error, but nothing worked.
Also, this game is fairly old, and requires these minimum specs to run:
Windows 98+ME(I have an XP, but I've always had one, it doesn't relate to my problem, it still runs on my PC)
Processor PII450
Mem 128MB
Graphics card 16MB
CD-ROM 8 speed
Direct X 7.0 or higher (What does this do?)
Thanks everyone
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