Far Cry Demo + Voodoo 5 5500

Started by TheCritic, 21 January 2004, 18:25:39

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TheCritic

Is it possible to get the Far Cry Demo ?to run with the voodoo 5 card
 

Nightbird

You need to be more precise, what's the problem, your machine....
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TheCritic

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Well Far Cry is a direct X 9 Game, matter of fact the demo comes with the direct x 9b file, after the install i clicked the Far Cry Demo.exe file and nothing happen like i didnt lcik anything but in the games log file it says:

Log Started at Wednesday, January 21, 2004 13:55:03
FileVersion: 1.1.5.1120
ProductVersion: 1.1.5.1120

File System Initialization

--- CPU detection ---
Number of system processors: 1
Number of available processors: 1
Processor 0:
CPU: AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(TM) XP 1600+
Family: 6, Model: 6, Stepping: 2
FPU: on-chip
CPU Speed (estimated): 1399.544688 MHz
MMX: present
SSE: present
3DNow!: present
Serial number not present or disabled

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Stream Engine Initialization
Script System Initialization
Network initialization
Physics initialization
MovieSystem initialization
Renderer initialization
System: Error: VideoCard 3DFX (Voodoo 4) is not supported by FarCry engine
System Shutdown.



1.4 Ghz Athlon Xp
384mb Sdram
Voodoo 5 5500 Pci Card
Windows Xp Home Edition

I dont remember the driver im using for the 3d card but its dated back to 9/15/2000, with this driver im able to play games like battlefield 1942 & stalker oblivion lost. im thinking maybe i can get far cry to work to.. and ive tried to use amiga 3.0 drivers but i couldnt get the 3dfx tools to activate so i just went back the other one.
 

InSomNiaN

What are the system requirements for the game?

Have u tried 3DA yet?

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JakNapier

Sounds cool, if there any updates to the topic?
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