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New Ummm...
I just aquired a copy of Everquest, and I'm interested in trying it out.

Here's the rub, though - The only available machine I have to run it on is a laptop without a 3d accelerator card (required for Everquest, along with Directx 8.1).


Anybody know if there is any 'soft' way that might allow me to try this thing out?

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New Everquest is picky
on the video adapter that it uses. When it first came out, a lot of users got upset when they installed it on their system and they got told that their video card was not good enough to run it.

I am not 100% sure, but if you try a different video driver for your laptop video adapter, one that supports DirectX and Direct 3D, it might just work, but maybe very very slowly?

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New That's what I'm hoping for...
I have Directx 8.1 installed, but Direct3d? Is that what it's looking for, do you think? If so, is there a way to install Direct3d without a 3d accelerator?

Imric's Tips for Living
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  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
New Yes.
But what you actually get is software emulation of Direct3D.

There should be a DirectX diagnostic buried somewhere (try looking in Program Files) which will tell you all the versions of the various DirectX components.

Wade.

"All around me are nothing but fakes
Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"

New Start->Run->dxdiag.exe
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New Danke.

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  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
New Ok!
Good enow - where do I find software to emulate Direct3d?

Thanks!

Imric's Tips for Living
  • Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
     Ummm... - (imric) - (6)
         Everquest is picky - (nking) - (5)
             That's what I'm hoping for... - (imric) - (4)
                 Yes. - (static) - (3)
                     Start->Run->dxdiag.exe -NT - (tseliot) - (1)
                         Danke. -NT - (imric)
                     Ok! - (imric)

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But technology never seems to advance...


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