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FPS Creator X10 / Compatible Direct3D required !

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Compatible Direct 3D require !
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Posted: 26th Sep 2010 17:28
will this work for the x10 software: •ATI Radeon X1650 graphics, 512MB memory...

When I try to build my game, It required Compatible Direct3D Device ... How I fix This

Susith
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Posted: 26th Sep 2010 19:12
here is a list of compatible cards anything older will not work..

FPSC X10 System Requirements

and your card is to old to work with it..
Benjamin
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Posted: 26th Sep 2010 19:54
When you bought the software (assuming you bought it from this site) it warned you that it would not work if you do not have a DirectX 10-capable card. You do not.
science boy
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Posted: 26th Sep 2010 21:19
only way to fix this is by buying a new graphics card. ( for desk top )

if you are on a lap top then you will have to buy a new computer!

did you buy it from here?

as it does say plain for all to see that you need a good newish g.card 8800gts and upwards

an unquenchable thirst for knowledge of game creation!!!
Bigsnake
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Posted: 27th Sep 2010 20:51
You will need a better graphics card then that mate, the ATI X series won't run hardley anything, and also you shouldn't call yourself the problem your having....

Windows 7, Amd Athlon 7750 Black Editon (64 bit,3ghz + Dual Core), ATI Readon HD 4870 1gb Edition, 4gb Ram.
Compatible Direct 3D require !
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2010 08:15
Will this work for the x10 software: Windows 7 Enterprise , Direct X 11, ATI Radeon X1650 graphics, 512MB memory, 2GB DDR2 Ram

Susith
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2010 21:03 Edited at: 2nd Oct 2010 21:06
Please go and read the thread that you where linked to above and at the base of this post.

On that list are all the supported graphics cards for FPS Creator X10 at this time if your card is not there it is not supported. You have obviously not listened to what was said above after we clearly told you that your card is NOT supported.

Upon purchase you where warned about carefully checking your system specifications and if you did not do this before buying it is your own fault and TGC don't have to refund you for it if they do your lucky.

Read the specs.

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Windows 7 Pro, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8Ghz, 4GB DDR3, Dual nvidia SLI 9800GT 1GB, 1.5TB Hard disk
kitty101
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Posted: 14th Oct 2010 00:48
You'll probably need a new computer because of bottle necks it'll be pretty much easier.



If you want I can build/send it to you for a small fee

Le Shorte
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Posted: 15th Oct 2010 01:54 Edited at: 15th Oct 2010 01:55
That computer is WAY overpriced for one to run FPSCx10. Heck, just buy $150 worth of parts and you can get no lag...
Seriously, get a 650 watt PSU and 9800GT. A dual core does fine.

I do private FPSC scripting- email for more details.
kitty101
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Posted: 17th Oct 2010 04:29
That would run most modern games if you want an x10 cruncher I can figure one out

Le Shorte
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Posted: 17th Oct 2010 19:10 Edited at: 17th Oct 2010 19:11
I'm running dual core @ 2.6ghz (stock), stock motherboard, 9800GT 1GB, 64 bit Vista (stock), 6GB RAM (stock), 640GB HD (stock), stock case, 460W PSU. You can buy any old brand-name computer and upgrade it a little bit to run anything. This PC runs Crysis on High with no lag, BC2 maxed out except for HBAO with no lag. The PC I'm running would probably be less than $600 if you bought the parts.

I do private FPSC scripting- email for more details.
kitty101
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Posted: 18th Oct 2010 05:35
what kind of dual core, be more darn specific.

an i7 dual core paired with a gts 250 is just as good.


Also stop acting like a 9800 is such a holy card because you have it.

budokaiman
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Posted: 18th Oct 2010 15:50
@kitty101:
No need to be so cynical. I don't think that Le Shorte is acting like the card is "holy" because he owns it, but rather, he is suggesting it because it is reasonably priced and he knows that it works well.

Quote: "what kind of dual core, be more darn specific."

Quote: "I'm running dual core @ 2.6ghz (stock),"



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Posted: 18th Oct 2010 23:27
Quote: "what kind of dual core, be more darn specific.

an i7 dual core paired with a gts 250 is just as good.


Also stop acting like a 9800 is such a holy card because you have it."

>.<
Wow...

Pentium Dual Core E5300 @ 2.60gHz



I wasn't saying 9800 is "such a holy card." I was suggesting a card that is $150 cheaper than the one you put up. You don't need a GTX 460 yet, and probably won't for a while, to run any games. 9800 has been out for 2 years and can run EVERY GAME available on the PC.

I do private FPSC scripting- email for more details.
kitty101
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Posted: 19th Oct 2010 08:58
Run mafia 2 or Metro 2033 on max specs and we'll talk.


Anyways the 9800 is ridiculously outdated he can go with a gts 450 or the 430 when it is released however if he wants to do modern gaming he can get the MSi hawk and overclock. overclock till the sun turns purple.

OR even a gts 250 will work, however I have had 2 xfx and 2 Zotac 9800s burn out so whatever.

Le Shorte
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Posted: 19th Oct 2010 22:55
Quote: "OR even a gts 250 will work"

GTS 250 is literally a 9800 with a different name.

I do private FPSC scripting- email for more details.
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2010 11:03
I don't know much about the 200 series, however a ton of prices dropped for Ati.

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