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Call of Duty 2 help!
nizzle
post Jan 16 2006, 04:38 PM
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i tried putting cod2 on my comp too but i get this

Getting Direct3D 9 interface...
Pixel shader version is 0.0
Vertex shader version is 0.0
Video card or driver doesn't support alpha blending.
Error during initialization:
Video card or driver doesn't support alpha blending.


should i get a new video card or is it not worth trying to upgrade it on a dell demension 2400
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post Jan 16 2006, 05:14 PM
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Hello nizzle and welcome to G2G!

Your PC ships with an Intel integrated graphics card which isn't capable of running the game.
I've checked the specs of your computer and it doesn't have an AGP slot so you can't upgrade to a decent graphics card. You could either upgrade the motherboard to one with an AGP slot or buy a new computer.

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