spamtheworld
New Member
Hey Community, I hate to be the noob asking a question in his first thread, but whatever.
So I am running a Dell Studio 15, with a core i5 processor and 4 gigs of ram. What you probably noticed was that I left out a graphic card. That's right, I don't have one. I recently abandoned my xbox 360 for computer gaming, because it turns out that i can run Bioshock at max settings with no frame-rate issues.
You heard me right. So now i'm excited, and I go to download Mass Effect 2, as I loved it on the console. And guess what happened?
It says that I can't run it because I don't have a graphic card. What bothers me is that I am capable of running it, but the file auto closes when it can't detect a graphic card.
The solutions that I've found on the internet (3d analyze and the like) don't seem to be what I'm looking for. I need a way to trick the .exe into thinking that I have a graphics card.
Any help from the community?
So I am running a Dell Studio 15, with a core i5 processor and 4 gigs of ram. What you probably noticed was that I left out a graphic card. That's right, I don't have one. I recently abandoned my xbox 360 for computer gaming, because it turns out that i can run Bioshock at max settings with no frame-rate issues.
You heard me right. So now i'm excited, and I go to download Mass Effect 2, as I loved it on the console. And guess what happened?
It says that I can't run it because I don't have a graphic card. What bothers me is that I am capable of running it, but the file auto closes when it can't detect a graphic card.
The solutions that I've found on the internet (3d analyze and the like) don't seem to be what I'm looking for. I need a way to trick the .exe into thinking that I have a graphics card.
Any help from the community?