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GeForce FX 5200
Hi folks.
I been trying to run UFO: Aftermath again on my computer, but didn't manage to make it run since the last time I updated my graphic card drivers. Now, I know that the best thing to try would be to update my drivers with the most recent version... However, when I go to Nvidia site and download the latest version for my graphic card... It simply don't work. At all. XP actually reboot in a 8 (or 6 I don't remember) bit graphic mode in the lowest resolution setting... And I can't change a thing. The new version I want to install is 175.16 and what I currently use (and which works great except for this game) is the version 6.14.11.6371 dated from 2007-09-17. So I was wondering if any of you guys knows of a better way to update my drivers so it would actually work with all or most games. Any help would be appreciated. -EoF |
Sorry to say, but this isn't 2003. Go get a better video card.
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The new drivers wouldn't support that old card and actually will only worsen the troubles because compatibility for old games goes steadily backwards with each new version out. Besides, it's mostly bullshit that using the newest drivers is the best thing. That only is true for newest, up-to-date cards and games, and more like the opposite for old cards and old games. Unless, of course, you want also to play new(est) games with that card, but that's everything but recommendable. |
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Not that UFO: Aftermath is really worth the trouble of trying to find a fix... It is one of the worst games I ever played, to be frank. But I did want to finish it one day. Too bad for it then. |
Might be not much of a help, but I found this googling around:
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Sorry to resurrect this thread but seeing as I am the topic starter and solved my problem...
Searching and finding "omega drivers", which are drivers kept up to date by a very dedicated fellow who go thru the trouble of testing every new driver updates, include things which work and exclude things which simply doesn't or even break the drivers. This is the best thing I've stumbled on in a long while, so I thought it would be worthwhile to mention it even if the thread is now a little old. And yes, with Omega Drivers I've been able to play with most old games which stopped working with time. This include UFO: Aftermath. |
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