Thursday 28 June 2012

Refund possible on Renegade Ops game

Refund possible on Renegade Ops game
Hello friends, I`m still running XP as my fellow co-op, so I regret that I will carry out the refund of pre-order this great game for the future. `It would have been a lot of fun; I would definitely like to play that game. I could have sworn I saw no information 'non-XP-style at the time of purchase. But that's life. As a side note, I must say that I still see no reason to have to go to a route other than DX9 and XP ... Gatling is an arcade shooter Gears powerful operations similar to Renegade, but ... its superlative without DX 10 or 11, or 64 bits, etc. so please tell me about it, thank you.

#2
12-10-2011
LotusN
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Re: Refund possible on Renegade Ops game
The reason is that at some point, you have to drop the age-old technology to have the possibility of graphics engines with well again personal property and better ways to handle things. (Most likely using the same engine that Just Cause 2, which was very beautiful?) Windows 7 64-bit is the most used operating system according to the figures of steam. As such, it makes sense to assume that most users have it installed.

#3
12-10-2011
AlisaDsa
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Re: Refund possible on Renegade Ops game
Well, even if I'm sure your aware that this game is DirectX 10 and Windows XP just does not have support for DirectX10, u need Vista or Windows 7 DirectX 10 or 11 games, I guess if you want to stick to your xp is to lose a lot of good games, you can ¿I can ask what graphics card u use your pc though. In fact, I encountered the same problem as you. When I bought I did not realize the minimum requirements set XP would not work, I do not know if this was added for clarity, or if there simply was not paying attention and missed it. Either way, I also I have a copy of the game I cannot play or gift.

#4
13-10-2011
Mollyi7
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Re: Refund possible on Renegade Ops game
I use an EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 with 1GB of video RAM (GDDR5). I have a 9650 Intel quad-core CPU with that, since someone else spoke of curiosity regarding brain power 'ole in the system.

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