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Suburban39
post Jan 16 2010, 15:15
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Hello everyone,
I have installed ArmA II on a new computer equiped with a Video card Intel® G33/G31 Express Chipset Family, and Windows Seven.
When I start Arma II, it deosn't start and I have this message : "Error :Shader model 2 not supported anymore".
How can I solve this problem ?
 
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post Jan 17 2010, 03:12
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QUOTE(Suburban39 @ Jan 16 2010, 15:15) *
Hello everyone,
I have installed ArmA II on a new computer equiped with a Video card Intel® G33/G31 Express Chipset Family, and Windows Seven.
When I start Arma II, it deosn't start and I have this message : "Error :Shader model 2 not supported anymore".
How can I solve this problem ?


Buy a separate video card which does support Shader Model 3, which ArmA2 requires, so you don't have to use the onboard video chip on your mainboard anymore.


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post Jan 19 2010, 20:31
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CITATION(I44_John @ Jan 17 2010, 03:12) *
Buy a separate video card which does support Shader Model 3, which ArmA2 requires, so you don't have to use the onboard video chip on your mainboard anymore.


Thenk you for your advice. That's what I have done and now, it works pretty fine. I've found, in another forum, that Shader Models are relative to the video card and have nothing to do with drivers.
Hope this can help any one who encounter the same problem.
Thanks to all.
 
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