GTA question + More

Jacknife

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I have a Rosewill Xabre 200 RX20L-64N Video Card. That video card isnt very good and a lot of games dont work on it. I have GTA3 and it works perfectly fine. I am wanting to get GTA Vice City but I dont want to buy it only to find out it is too advanced for my video card. Does anyone know is Vice City will work okay with that video card?

maybe this will help...

games i have that work fine
*GTA3
*Simpsons Hit & Run
*Metal Gear Solid
*NHL 2004

Games I have that are too advanced for my video card
*Silent Hill 2
*NHL 2006


and another question...since Silent Hill 2 is too advanced for my video card, should I assume SH3 would not work either?
 
I think Vice City will work, but to be sure, go here and check. As for your SH3 question, if #2 is, i can would guess that #3 is. But again, to be sure, check on the link i gave. You need IE to run it too.
 
I actually use a different computer without internet access for playing games so I would not of been able to use those sites anyway. The problem with the games minimum requirments is that a lot of the time they seem to line up fine with my video card's specs but still dont end up working. That was the case with Silent Hill2, but then I try to play it and the movies skip and it ends up freezing during the first scene in the game every time.
 
and one more question...is it possible that the Xabre video card I bought could of actually been a degrade to what I already had with the default computer's video card? I installed Silent Hill 2 on a friends computer to make sure it was just my video card why it owuldnt work and not the game and it worked fine, and their computer was a peice of junk they got for like $400.

Would I just plug the monitor inot the old input on the computer to try it on my computers default settings? or do I have to disable the video card I have now somehow?
 
Jacknife said:
I actually use a different computer without internet access for playing games so I would not of been able to use those sites anyway. The problem with the games minimum requirments is that a lot of the time they seem to line up fine with my video card's specs but still dont end up working. That was the case with Silent Hill2, but then I try to play it and the movies skip and it ends up freezing during the first scene in the game every time.

minimum requirements are very misleading, if you want something playable recommended is really the go
 
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