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    Hello I have a problem with my Nvidia graphics card Geofrce GT 120M 1GB. Need help error shows how to:
    http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/9638/50865645.png
    just push and show the logo of Ubisoft, and the following message pops up
    http://img709.imageshack.us/i/ss2p.png/

    Please Help me.
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    Hello I have a problem with my Nvidia graphics card Geofrce GT 120M 1GB. Need help error shows how to:
    http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/9638/50865645.png
    just push and show the logo of Ubisoft, and the following message pops up
    http://img709.imageshack.us/i/ss2p.png/

    Please Help me.
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    Sorry mate, but your never gonna be able to run Splinter Cell with that graphics card. It's just not powerful enough.
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    ehh why not? After I bought a laptop a year ago, and already so weak that he needs? there is a patch to circumvent this?
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    1. It's a laptop.

    2. Computers ship with obsolete graphics cards.

    3. It's a freaking laptop.
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    skoko1982,
    The graphics chip in most laptops, save the larger more expensive gaming laptops, are very weak and can only handle simple games. They just don't have the computing power to render a game like Conviction. Your options are:

    - Xbox 360

    - gaming laptop with a graphics chip like the 8800M or stronger

    - dekstop with a decent video card like the 8800GT or stronger

    Note: Mods, move this thread to the PC Conviction forum.
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    ok thanks for your help so I have to go to the store and buy some new equipment that I greet and wish you a nice game CYA.
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    As a final note, I'd be extremely surprised if you could upgrade the graphics chip in your current laptop. The mobile tech to do that isn't quite there yet and only holds for a few special cases/models.
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    Umm, I don't know about you guys, but my NVidia GeForce 9600M 512MB can handle this game.

    I don't see why a newer 100M series with double the memory can't.

    It may not be SUPPORTED, but it sure as heck has enough power to work. I often find that unsupported cards are simply just M-series cards that aren't normally recognized, yet function almost as well as their desktop counterparts.

    Check that graphics card. It has 1 GIGABYTE OF POWER IN A MOBILE FORM. It might not be as powerful as a desktop model, but it sure as heck has enough juice to play this game at 1024x768.

    He doesn't need upgrades, he just needs to hit the bloody YES button to continue =_=

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