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Carruba 03-12-2005 17:50

The Matrix PON
 
I am a registered user ot the Matrix game i just bought it. I have installed it and everything went ok. But when i try to open the game the computer acts like it is going to start the game but never does. Please help

DABhand 03-12-2005 17:55

What is your computer specification.

Carruba 03-12-2005 18:07

Here
 
Processor: AMD Sempron(tm) 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.0GHz
Video Card. Geforce FX 5500
160GB Hardrive
768 MB of Ram

DABhand 03-12-2005 18:47

Should be enough to play it.


Latest Drivers installed?

Carruba 03-12-2005 19:07

Path of Neo
 
Yes

DABhand 03-12-2005 19:37

I dont know what else to say, by all rights it should be starting up ok.


My only advice is to contact Atari or Shiny and tell them all you can and perhaps they can give more information.

DABhand 03-12-2005 19:43

Have you read the back of the box yet?

Under minimum requirements?


Operating System: Windows 2000/XP
Processor: Pentium 3/AMD Athlon 2GHz or faster
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Hard Drive Space: 6Gb free space
DVD-ROM: 6X CD ROM
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 5700 or ATI Radeon or greater*
Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible sound card
DirectX Version: 9.C or later
*Hardware T&L videocards that do not support shaders, such as the GeForce4 MX or Intel Extreme family are not supported


Your 5500 is not supported unfortunately.

Sirrus 04-12-2005 08:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by DABhand
*Hardware T&L videocards that do not support shaders, such as the GeForce4 MX or Intel Extreme family are not supported


Your 5500 is not supported unfortunately.

These requirements are for optimum performance of play. And geforce fx 5500 supports shaders and directx 9... It can't be unsupported by a game yet.

You talk like unsupportation of voodoo 3s by games that need 32-bits colors. But this case is not like that.

The problem may occur from the operating system or an unstable program.

DABhand 05-12-2005 02:08

That is the minimum requirements not optimal ones. Nobody sells a game with optimal requirements on the back of a game box, how would people know if their machines could run it? They guess?


That list of requirements is direct from Atari, you think they make up these lists for a laugh?


Honestly though know what your talking about first.


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