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Re: Game telling me that my card does not meet level 10.0

Update: I installed Titanfall one of other computers with the following specs

Intel i7 3770K 3.5

Nvidia 770 SC 4 GB Driver 335.23

16 GB Ram

SB Fatality sound card

Dual Blu Ray burners

Titanfall ran without any hitches and I did not get the any error messages, however I still believe it has something to do with Origin being the 680 is a level 11 card. Of course I can use the other machine but I rather use the 4770K machine.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    nVIDIA moved its GPUs from Dx10 to Dx11 starting with the GTX 400 generation.  AMD had moved to Dx10 after nVIDIA made that move, but jumped ahead to Dx11 with their HD 5000 series. 

  • Lonewolf1044's avatar
    Lonewolf1044
    Seasoned Ace
    12 years ago

    I found the problem, When I reinstalled Windows 7, Windows had installed my drivers and i did not see any problems until I wanted to play Titanfall. Even though Origins tried to help me it gave me the wrong steps. I did a clean wipe of my video drivers and went to Nvidia and downloaded with letting Windows reinstall them and voila the game started. Windows I think did not install all the components that was needed.

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