Half of Bridgeport Sims stand around, doing nothing..

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jezzer:
You don't know what graphics card your computer has?  If you're using whatever came with the computer, odds are it's using an integrated chipset instead of a standalone card.

anaelir:
Yes, I am using whatever came with the computer. So I guess it IS an integrated chipset.



Quote from: Zazazu on 2010 November 23, 00:27:52

Hell, on XP you should have more.


Surprinsingly, Win7 runs much better than XP on my computer. (and, by this, I mean the game itself also works better)

Kazoona:
Quote from: anaelir on 2010 November 23, 17:51:50

Surprinsingly, Win7 runs much better than XP on my computer. (and, by this, I mean the game itself also works better)


Looking at those specs, this is probably just your imagination. Your non-moving Sims clearly prove that.

anaelir:
Ok, let me revise that: it worked much better before I installed LN. Happy now?

Narmy:
Quote from: anaelir on 2010 November 23, 17:51:50

Yes, I am using whatever came with the computer. So I guess it IS an integrated chipset.



Quote from: Zazazu on 2010 November 23, 00:27:52

Hell, on XP you should have more.


Surprinsingly, Win7 runs much better than XP on my computer. (and, by this, I mean the game itself also works better)

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphic-Cards.13849.0.html
Select TS3 as the filter. Your graphics chip is at the very, very, very bottom of "just barely playable".

Quote from: anaelir on 2010 November 23, 21:02:05

Ok, let me revise that: it worked much better before I installed LN. Happy now?

LN also increased the graphics of the game.

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