Integrated graphics are about the worst you can have. Ask anyone on this board, tablets are NOT 3D gaming machines. Use your desktop for that.
Hi,
I have my acer c312xmi for 1 month now and installed my first game today :), i tested the dungeon siege 2 demo and recognized that all visual effects, e.g. the fire (picture) are very very bad :-( you can count every pixel :-/
I have a integrated intel 915gm express chipset card, i know that this is not much, but i think the visual effects must get better or ? i have the newest driver installed..... WHO CAN HELP ME , PLEEAASSSEEE
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Integrated graphics are about the worst you can have. Ask anyone on this board, tablets are NOT 3D gaming machines. Use your desktop for that.
My M200 has a dedicated graphics card, but even so it's barely enough to play current games.
they certainly are not made for gaming....
intel has a game compatibility list, dungeon siege 2 is not listed, only dungeon siege http://www.intel.com/support/graphic...phics+915main&
Another issue with 3D games is the TFT LCD screen--this is not related to the fire pixelation in your screenshot: http://www.d-silence.com/feature.php?id=249 The two main issues are 1. the TFT LCD screen must run at it's native resolution for best graphics, if the computer is not fast enough to run a game at the native resolution (in the case of my C312 it's 1024X768) and you have to set it to a lower resolution (800 x 600 for example) then the graphics will suffer. 2. the TFT LCD does not refresh as fast as a CRT monitor so there can be ghosting in fast moving games.
You can say tablets aren't gaming machines, but tell that to my M4 that tears through COD2, FEAR (on medium settings), and CS:S :)
Any older non-3D games run quite well on my X41 (e.g. Civilization3) Anything with 3D graphics is pretty stinking slow though, you really need a dedicated card for that.
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