I have a Diamond V770 Ultra on one machine (TNT2) and a Diamond V550 (TNT) on the other. Both machines show same results. All drivers have been updated and I am using Indeo 5.0. Resident Evil 2 is a little bit of an older game mind you, and I'm wondering if I should be using an older vid card, or an older version of Indeo. Any thaughts?
INTEL does not support games.
Sounds like a CDROM problem. I have 40X CDROMS that suck and
24X ones that work fine. Seems that some 32X and 40X drives
are not up to snuff.
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> Hi. I have problems with playing the cut scenes in the game Resident Evil 2. The actual game is playing perfectly, it's just the movie segments. They are showing extremely poor frame rate and then they lock up my system in mid-play, resulting in me having to do a hard reboot.
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> I have a Diamond V770 Ultra on one machine (TNT2) and a Diamond V550 (TNT) on the other. Both machines show same results. All drivers have been updated and I am using Indeo 5.0. Resident Evil 2 is a little bit of an older game mind you, and I'm wondering if I should be using an older vid card, or an older version of Indeo. Any thaughts?
Aquahutch,
Please check with the publisher of your game for support on this issue.
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