PWI Incompatible to my computer

/Draco/ - Archosaur
/Draco/ - Archosaur Posts: 58 Arc User
edited July 2011 in Support Desk
PWI is incompatible to my computer Win7/Display card:NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce
430 (248mb)CPU:Amd Athlon(tm) II X2 215 Processor
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  • Alakai - Heavens Tear
    Alakai - Heavens Tear Posts: 63 Arc User
    edited July 2011
    Umm, so you know, it works on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, you just need to have the computer power to play it.
  • SylenThunder - Twilight Temple
    edited July 2011
    Those specs are almost the same as my laptop and I don't have any issues with it. I even have an old Pentium 4 system that I run it on in Linux.

    What makes you say that it is incompatible?
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • morigorum
    morigorum Posts: 31 Arc User
    edited July 2011
    Try lowering your graphics resolution to say maybe 1024x768 windowed and see if that helps at all. You should have at least 1GB system memory and I am thinking that video card is onboard graphics which means it uses part of system memory possibly but not sure since I didn't check the cards specs.

    I am running it on an Asus gaming laptop and my desktop (core2duo E8400 4GB memory 1Gb video) and runs fine full screen 1280x1024.
  • /Draco/ - Archosaur
    /Draco/ - Archosaur Posts: 58 Arc User
    edited July 2011
    when I pressed start, pwi run, but when it happens 1 minute, closed, proved using win XP service packs, but still keeps saying it is incompatible
  • darthpanda16
    darthpanda16 Posts: 9,471 Arc User
    edited July 2011
    Please send in a ticket to Tech Support with the following information so we can try to figure this out for you. We need you to send us some of your computer's information.

    1) What is the make and model number of your computer?

    2) Please also tell us whether you are running a 32bit or 64bit version of Windows. You can find out in Windows by going here: Start > Control Panel > System & Maintenance > System. Then look under System > System Type. It will then display 32bit Operating System or 64bit Operating System. Include that info with the info we ask for below.

    3) To create a dxdiag log, go to Start, click on Run, then type in dxdiag and press Enter. Click on Save All Information as a text file (on your Desktop as an example.
    If you are using Vista or 7, go to the Start Menu, click on the Search menu and type dxdiag.exe.

    4) Attach the dxdiag.txt that you save to your reply to us.

    If you have a 64bit system, please click on the 64bit Dxdiag/DirectX button to save the correct log file.

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