Tuesday, December 29, 2009

I have a pc graphics and console graphics!!?

alright so here the deal im confused. y does pc have so many graphics card that have amazing specs that top ps3 graphics specs by like 3-3.5 times!!! shouldnt the games on pc look like computer animated movies?? more realistic, fluid, more detailed and other junk. why is that? does the card make everything else look better and hd or something??



heres proof of stats



ps3



http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/18/plays...



nvidia



http://www.nvidia.com/object/graphics_ca...



please explain these thing to me bcus im not that smart when i comes to technology think thank you



I have a pc graphics and console graphics!!?

haha, so i dont really understand what you're asking. okay, the graphics card in a ps3 is a nvidia rsx video card.. and it's core clock is 550mhz, that means its GPU runs at 550MHz, but its CPU is a 3.2GHz processor from IBM. the ps3's GPU is able to project up to 1080 progressive lines, that's what it's capable of as stated on the source.



where you're looking at for the nvidia gpu site isnt really good, since nvidia only manufactuers the GPU's, not the cards. most gpu's made from nvidia aren't that great. well, for my computer, i run on a nvidia 7300GT, it has a core clock of around 350MHz, and your video card has its own ram to use, in my case its 256mb, which is the same as your ps3. the ps3 has 256mb of GDDR3 VRAM, and 256mb of ram in the main circuit board of the ps3.



actually, your ps3's graphics are much better than many computer's graphics card, because of the core clock...



well, nvidia makes a wide variety of video cards for end user to use so that way people that want to buy those video cards have a choice. but when you're buying a ps3, its not like you're going to choose what kind of video card you're going to have in your ps3 really....



so really, ps3's graphics IS better than mine computer's graphics, at least.

Remote Desktop doesn't display video graphics?

i play a high-end 3D graphics game in a window on my gaming machine.



I use my laptop to "remote" into it and it shows my screen and I have control, great. But it won't show the graphics in the window. Is there a way to view the graphics by selecting an option in my remote software (dameware) or do i have to set my gaming machine to route graphics through onboard resources instead of my graphics card?



i don't care if it's laggy, as long as it can get 1 FPS at least.



Remote Desktop doesn't display video graphics?

3D remoting is purportedly a DX10 feature, but no earlier versions support that.



Remote Desktop doesn't display video graphics?

VNC or remote control software will not display graphics from a 3d game sorry.



Remote Desktop doesn't display video graphics?

No remote desktop software can support 3D graphics, or the playing of movies. The way it has to handle the transmissions to keep a consistent connection makes this impossible.

Do the graphics of and old ps2 differ from the new ps2?

I have an old ps2 that i just got from my friend. After watching game play videos from the internet, i am still having trouble deciphering witch has better graphics (the old, or the new ps2.)



one example would be the DBZ tenkaichi 2 which is one of the games i've seen with intense graphics. does this game's graphics differ from the old and new ps2??



Do the graphics of and old ps2 differ from the new ps2?

There is no difference. The only difference is that the old PS2 has the capability of adding a hard disk drive. Other than that, they are both pretty much the same.



Do the graphics of and old ps2 differ from the new ps2?

are you sure bout that? Bcoz i owned an old ps2 and i had compared it with a fren who owns a new one. The graphic is rather similar. I don't think there's a different in terms of the graphic. perhaps just the size.



Do the graphics of and old ps2 differ from the new ps2?

no, the graphics are still the same.



they both use the emotion engine

PES 2008 Graphics on PC, same as 360 ? Or do they sort of do PS2 job with PES 5 graphics?

Right, I have a 360 but its got the 3 red lights of doom. But I have a decent PC that can can fulfill the requirements of the game. Are the graphics going to be similar to 360 graphics or is it going to be a lot worse. Watched the video's of PES 2008 on 360 looks good, please be same on PC!!!



PES 2008 Graphics on PC, same as 360 ? Or do they sort of do PS2 job with PES 5 graphics?

Well not sure but yeah you're probably right. Although PES is gonna be amazing!



PES 2008 Graphics on PC, same as 360 ? Or do they sort of do PS2 job with PES 5 graphics?

No way! unless you have a PC like the 360 ie.



Inter Quad Core Q6600,+



Nvidia Geforce 640mb 8800GTS, +



2GB Ram,



A decent sreen (22 Inch above with DVI interface)



and genrally like one of there top computers (http://www.alienware.com/



your Xbox 360 is going to be like that... Report It

Graphics card problem geforce 6100?

Ok I have a GeForce 6100 graphics card from nvidia and I think it might be messed up. When I'm in any window(IE, word, ect) stuff will flicker onto the screen(my original window is always there but the stuff flickers on top of it)



Also if I'm playing any type of game my fps is really low...it might load a frame every 2 seconds or so.



I opened my tower case to clean it out(in case that might have been what was wrong) and there was a cable that wasn't plugged into anything, but I don't know what it is coming out of or what it goes to(im not that good with computer hardware).



So, anyone know what my problem is and if it has to do with that cable?



It also takes me 6 or 7 times to turn the computer on. It looks like it will start(fans and lights come on) but nothing ever comes up on the monitor. I don't know if this has anything to do with the graphics problems but its really bothering me.



Graphics card problem geforce 6100?

That picture is too small for me to be able to help you much. Could you describe the cable? (i.e. how many pins and such?)



I CAN tell you that it's a power cable, and probably doesn't need to be plugged into anything if it isn't already (otherwise something would not be working at all).



As far as your flickering, you might need to download new drivers for the card: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_169.2...



And your FPS is low in games because that's a rock-bottom performance budget card. I wouldn't expect to play anything remotely 3D at a high framerate.



Edit: you should have help via my e-mails now, but I have some advice: CPU does not mean "computer." The CPU is actually a specific part of your computer, namely the processor (it stands for central processing unit).



Graphics card problem geforce 6100?

Sounds like a PSU problem, you sure your feeding enough juice in your PC? Its either that (which I doubt) OR you should get a new video card. Try borrowing a low end PCI-Express video card from your friends or buying one. Your low FPS are a result of a cruddy video card which is integrated onto your motherboard. Get a new videocard - you'll thank yourself later on =D

Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

I need to know if i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do? All i know about direct x is that it is something about enhancing graphics. So i downloaded direct x. Can i play video game demos like cod4 demo and will it make my graphics better? For some reason i got some demos of games to see if they were cool and then they didnt accept direct x! So i need to know what it is and what it does. and does it give you any viruses? PLEASE I NEED HELP AND I WAS JUST CRYING CAUSE I NEED TO PLAY VIDEO GAMES!!!! AND PLZ LET ME KNOW IF I NEED A GRAPHICS CARD WITH IT PLZ!!!!!



Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

all graphics cards include a direct x. the newer ones have direct x 10 on them. you can play almost all games with 9 too.



Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

lol, you HAVE got a graphics card and all you need to do is get an update of direct x which comes with any decent game you buy. But if your computer is really old, you are going to have to get a new graphics card (updated) and replace it with your current one. But this probably will slow down your computer.



Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

You can only get Direct X10 through Windows Vista. Yes, the graphics do look better on Direct X10 than DirectX9. DirectX9 can handle COD4. To find out which version you have to click the start menu%26gt;run%26gt;dxdiag%26gt;then you see which versions you have. The important thing is your GPU. To find your GPU click control panel%26gt;system%26gt;device manager%26gt; display adapters. Then go NVIDIA's website to see if your graphics card support Direct X10. If it can support Direct X10 that means you can play the game fine. Look at the recommended system requirements at IGN.com



Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

it may be your computer it might not have a good enough graphics card, its real hard to play games on computers these days with system requirements and stuff. Some computers just arent made to play games on. And yes, you need direct X to play those games. a decent gaming computer might be alotta money too. look at the system requirements on the cod4 box then see what your comp doesnt have and then you might have an idea of whats wrong.



Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

Direct x wont give you a virus you down load it from Microsoft. Most games require it to run the game. Its a software. Direct x is a program that allows graphics to look better in game however most video cards are compatible with direct X



. Most newer games will have direct x on the disk and will ask you if you need to install it.



When you buy a game you need to make sure that your computer can play the game, its called system specifications. They must be compatible.



Do i need a graphics card with direct x and what does direct x do?

DirectX is a collection of software libraries provided by Microsoft that provides an unified "platform" for games to use for their graphics and sounds.



Many games will require a specific version of DirectX in order for it to work. A newer version is OK as well. DirectX can be downloaded directly from Microsoft's website (http://microsoft.com) just search for "DirectX" and the first link should be to allow you to download DirectX. The latest version of DirectX is 9.0c for all versions of Windows, except for Vista. Vista uses DirectX 10. Most games will work with either DirectX 9 or 10, however a small and growing group of games are appearing that will only work with DirectX 10, so be sure to check those system requirements.



In addition, many games require that your video card have some hardware support for 3d functions. If your card does NOT have any 3d support, then many games, like COD4, will not work. Again, check those system requirements.



Many low end desktop PCs only use an integrated video card solution that does not have any 3d support. Fortunately, many of these PCs can be upgraded by simply buying a new video card. You don't need to spend a lot of money on one - even a modest $100 card should allow you to play most games with lower detail settings.



If you're using a laptop, unfortunately they can't be upgraded. They do make laptops that have powerful graphic cards, but they tend to be very expensive ($4000 or more).



Even if you can't upgrade your computer (either due to hardware or economic reasons) there are still lots of good games out there that don't require 3D, and will work on even today's lowest-end computers. Many of them are also free, or very inexpensive. Happy hunting.

Graphics problem - Initializing old game (Metal Gear Solid)?

Hi



I just installed Metal Gear Solid on my PC and it's an ancient game. I easily have the system requirements but when I first ran it I got a message about the game not being able to run under my graphics card and would use software rendering.



Now when I try to open the game, I get the following message:



"Game crashed during previous initialization, game starting software rendering mode..."



The screen then goes all black like it's opening the program, then it just suddenly closes. No pop-up or anything telling me it has to close.



My graphics card is a crappy laptop one, but the system requirements for this game are like 32mb card and DirectX7. My card is a GeForce Go 6100, not amazing but it should be able to run this game.



Is there any way I can fix this?



Graphics problem - Initializing old game (Metal Gear Solid)?

actually if your gaming on at latop, the problems is your direct x, u need to update, to 9 or 10, its free,,here the site..http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows/dir...



Graphics problem - Initializing old game (Metal Gear Solid)?

"I easily have the system requirements" NO, you don't.



The game is so old it only ran in DOS mode on Windows 95 / 98. Today's Windows versions do not have true DOS built-in, they merely TRY to "emulate MS-DOS" (in Compatibility mode), AND 2000/XP/Vista do NOT allow "direct hardware control" which your game NEEDS.



And of course your hardware and graphics card technology didn't even exist back then, so how could it be compatible with a 13 year old game?



Bottom Line:



DOS games either run on Windows 2000 and newer, OR they don't! You could try FreeDOS or DrDOS, but...



Graphics problem - Initializing old game (Metal Gear Solid)?

Although the poster above has the right idea. His info is actually wrong. As Metal Gear Solid is designed for Windows 95/98.



SADLY. THAT IS THE PROBLEM. Metal Gear Solid WILL NOT work on Windows XP.



The only solution I can give you is install Windows 98. Perhaps you can use a virtualization software for that.



PS. You might try right clicking on the exe file and choose "Windows 98 compability", it might work. Chances are it won't though.

 
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