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phowa
11-09-2007, 22:05
can my pc run this game its got a

Amd athlon 64x2 processor 3800+
1gig ram
Direct x 9
Nvidia gforce 6100 nforce 405

will that run it? if u need more info just say

Omanes Alexandrapolites
11-09-2007, 22:56
Welcome phowa!
Yep, with the assistance of the tweaks provided in this thread (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=69367), your PC should be able to run M:TW almost perfectly.

caravel
11-09-2007, 23:12
can my pc run this game its got a

Amd athlon 64x2 processor 3800+
1gig ram
Direct x 9
Nvidia gforce 6100 nforce 405

will that run it? if u need more info just say
I assume that you're not running Vista as you have DirectX 9 installed. Your system should run the game but you may need to use the 2x anti aliasing fix to stop CTDs. Older drivers may also be necessary.

axel
11-09-2007, 23:25
hi phowa
shure you cane run medieval total war on your system, i did played MTW VI on my first PC,HP, AMD 64+ 1.5 ,40gig video 4200ti Ge force 128 MB no problems wot so ever. i am not shure about the grafic updates not all of them where good for playing MTW

phowa
11-10-2007, 11:54
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=79500 i used this link cos i had the same problem with my screen going black at start but i cant do single player missions or the campaign it gets onto the load screen and goes off -/

Omanes Alexandrapolites
11-10-2007, 16:00
Might I ask if you have followed the Anti-aliasing 2x fix instuctions. If you can't find the options stated in the instructions, you may need to download Nvidia Forceware drivers from here (http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Scan.aspx?lang=en-us) or here (http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us).

1- Right Click your desktop and Properties > Settings > Advanced.
2- Look for the tab labelled by your graphics card model name.
3- Click "Performance & Quality Settings" from the panel opened leftwards.
4- Under General Driver Settings there should be a box telling the name of the settings and their values, such as "Antialiasing - Application Controlled", "Anisotropic Filtering - Application Controlled" and so on. Now you should left click where it says Antialiasing. You should see that there is a checkbox saying "Application Controlled" ticked. Remove the tick, so that now the slider is controllable. Draw the slider right for once, it should be now under 2x. Click Apply, then OK, another OK to close this window with modified settings. Voila!

phowa
11-10-2007, 16:46
ill try that forcewaare stuff again