Posted March 24, 2014
I saw the new Escape Goat 2 release and decided it was time to play the first Escape Goat
game that has been on my shelf for months.
The Game Card specs are:
Minimum system requirements: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8,
1.8 GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible
with DirectX 9, 100MB HDD, Mouse, Keyboard.
My laptop meets all of these requirements easily.
It's a Toshiba, quite a few years old, with an ATI Mobility 9000 graphics card and Windows XP SP2.
1.5GB RAM, 3.2GHZ Pentium4, DirectX 9.0c.
Trying to run the game it told me I needed .NET 4.0 so I installed it.
Still wouldn't run so I un/re-installed the game.
Now it tells me I need support for the XNA Framework Reach profile, whatever that is.
How does one guess what will and will not run on older machines just from the game card info?
Any help here would be welcome.
PS: The 30 day warranty ran out long ago. :)
Edit: Info and spelling.
Edit: The lappie runs Torchlight and many such games beautifully.
game that has been on my shelf for months.
The Game Card specs are:
Minimum system requirements: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8,
1.8 GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible
with DirectX 9, 100MB HDD, Mouse, Keyboard.
My laptop meets all of these requirements easily.
It's a Toshiba, quite a few years old, with an ATI Mobility 9000 graphics card and Windows XP SP2.
1.5GB RAM, 3.2GHZ Pentium4, DirectX 9.0c.
Trying to run the game it told me I needed .NET 4.0 so I installed it.
Still wouldn't run so I un/re-installed the game.
Now it tells me I need support for the XNA Framework Reach profile, whatever that is.
How does one guess what will and will not run on older machines just from the game card info?
Any help here would be welcome.
PS: The 30 day warranty ran out long ago. :)
Edit: Info and spelling.
Edit: The lappie runs Torchlight and many such games beautifully.
Post edited March 24, 2014 by donsanderson
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