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...model in order to play games that is not supporting mines? i want to play the Demo of Command and Conquer 3 tiberium wars, on my laptop. but everytime i run it, it gives me an error that my graphics card is not supported. i know that sound silly but i know the built in graphics card can run it but its not supported.is there and app that can bypass the graphics card checking or any tips or tricks.. pls.. any help is very much appreciated. Thank you.thank you very much!!to #2: where is the forum?i am already playing the game on my desktop,, all i want is,, for it to work with my other PC laptop,, my boyfriend and i enjoys playing these kind of genre and will buy the game if it would run.we love multiplaying!! :P :)
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No, you can overclock your processor (though not by much without over-heating implications) but a graphics card has software that coorelates with the hardware on the card. (Pixel shader 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 for example)If you do not have the supported hardware on your graphics card, then you have to upgrade. There's no trick around it, and if there is, it would not be good for your computer physically.If you're uncertain whether your built-in card can support Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium, goto www.systemrequirementslab.com and download the small active-x file, run the software and check that game to see if your computer can handle the graphics demand.Cheers
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