NVidia Gforec 8600 GT
When I buy a new computer I either transfer my old vid card or buy a new one. Those little onboard (Im assuming those are the intel) cards, really arent very good for gaming beyond solitare IMHO.
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NVidia Gforec 8600 GT
When I buy a new computer I either transfer my old vid card or buy a new one. Those little onboard (Im assuming those are the intel) cards, really arent very good for gaming beyond solitare IMHO.
2 Nvidia GTX 260 in SLI mode
Both my laptop and desktop use nVidia GeForce series cards.
N/A
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ATI Radeon x4770
ATI Radeon X1650
Don't think I've ever used Intel before, and don't plan to, so it wouldn't effect me.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 on my computer
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 on husband's computer
Thaalia of Order
Hardware:
Desktop Linux: Nvidia GF7100 (yup, onboard)
Desktop Windows: Nvidia GF 7950GT; sometimes an Nvidia GF 9800GT
Laptop 1: Intel 945gm
Laptop 2: Intel GMA 950
Would I upgrade?
N/A (laptop video can't be upgraded... and I like battery life measured in hours, thank you very much! :p)
Nvidia 9800 GT
I have an Nvidia Geforce 9800 GT
On the desktop: NVIDIA GeForce 6800XT
On our 3 laptops: NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
EVGA Nvidia GTX275 + GTX250 Dual card.
- main desktop: NVidia GeForce GTX 280 (Gigabyte)
- older desktop: ATI Radeon X1650 Pro (Sapphire)
- laptop: ATI FireGL 5000
- netbook: Intel GMA 1350
As netbooks can't be upgraded: N/A
Would this change affect only old Intel video cards or also integrated graphical systems with onboard chipsets? These are still common on laptops, right?
I'd like to see improvements, but Istaria is an old game then it should be still playable on old systems.
Someone close to me plays with an Nvidia FX5200. Upgrading isn't an option unless it's a whole new computer. (Bleeeghh... AGP)
Using a Nvidia GTX 260N.
N/A.
Hmm, lets see here.
Desktop 1 (Brand New Desktop Machine) - nVidia (SLI Config)
Laptop - Intel
(These ones below aren't mine persay but they're here and provide information)
Desktop 2 - ATI
Desktop 3 - The S/O scavenged my old desktop's ATI card faster than a vulture strips flesh off something that just died.
I suppose one thing I am noticing is a lot of laptops use Intel chipsets. That also means its harder to upgrade as most laptops void their warranty if you open them.
While I wouldn't notice if you switched, you may want to consider the above.
Maybe, people who add (all) their net/notebooks and pcs, also add if they play Istaria on it and how regular?
Nvidia 8800GTX
Main PC: BFG nVidia GeForce GTX 260.
Laptop: nVidia GeForce 8600 GS.
What type of video card do you have?
PC: nVidia GeForce GTX 470 (Would definately love to see full 3D Vision support)
Laptop: ATI mobility Radeon HD4330
If Istaria no longer supported Intel video cards for special effects, would you upgrade your video card to see the special effects?
I won't use Intel video cards, in fact i never did.
Nvidia GTX260M
N/A