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Subject: Call Of Duty (who can help?)

Original Message
Name: Janine
Date: April 8, 2007 at 09:28:01 Pacific
Subject: Call Of Duty (who can help?)
OS: WindowsXP
CPU/Ram: ???
Model/Manufacturer: Compaq
Comment:
so i just got Call of Duty (the first one) for PC gaming. I installed it and everything went fine. Well when i try and start it up to play, it gives me this error and it says that i need the "latest drivers for your video card from the manufacturers website"
well my manufacturer is Intel Corporation and the name is "Intel (r) 82810E Graphics Controller"

so im unsure of how i can get the latest drivers for my video card..
someone help!



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Response Number 1
Name: heropsycho2177
Date: April 8, 2007 at 09:53:35 Pacific
Subject: Call Of Duty (who can help?)
Reply: (edit)
http://www.intel.com/support/chipse...

FYI, I don't think your video card meets the minimum requirements for the game anyway.

"3D Hardware Accelerator Card required – 100% DirectX® 9.0a compatible 32MB Hardware T&L-capable video card and drivers"

I don't see anywhere in your video card's specs that it supports T&L.

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Hats off & applause to rogues & evolution!
The ripple effect is too good not to mention.
If you’re not affected, you’re not paying attention!"


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Response Number 2
Name: Sabertooth
Date: April 8, 2007 at 11:12:48 Pacific
Subject: Call Of Duty (who can help?)
Reply: (edit)
Your problem is as a result of a hardware limitation & not software oriented. A driver update will not solve it. Time to pull out the wallet.

http://support.intel.com/support/gr...

Give it up for MC Rove


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Response Number 3
Name: ICON
Date: May 28, 2007 at 16:35:44 Pacific
Subject: Call Of Duty (who can help?)
Reply: (edit)
Hi i just downloaded a new map and whent to play in a local sever. ad did not work it said sometthing about ammo set at 999 so i thought it was an ammo mob stopping it. so i deleted some mod's i KNEW i did't need and did't whant and when i tryed to start the game to said

Error during initialization:
Could't load defult_localize_mp.cfg. make sure call of duty is run from the correct folder.

I looked and it was running from the right floder and i dont know what happend :-(


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Response Number 4
Name: heropsycho2177
Date: May 29, 2007 at 11:28:56 Pacific
Subject: Call Of Duty (who can help?)
Reply: (edit)
Start your own thread.

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http://www.homestarrunner.com/tgs12.html


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