@Kichinia wrote:
@Gorath: Thank you for replying. I am honestly not trying to stir up a hoax. I am merely a semi-technologically illiterate person trying to make sense of things since my technological knowledge pretty much revolves around turning it on and opening things. I've played the other Dragon Age games on my computer, hence the reason why I was confused when it didn't work on mine. I'm not good with tech-stat information, only being able to find particulars (like the DxDiag thing, where I saw DirectX 11 on it).
. . .Is my computer really that old? Yikes!
-Kichinia
Actually, I suspect you used a better computer than the one you attached a DxDiag for to run either Dragon Age Origins or Dragon Age II, neither of which would actually do anything worthwhile on EITHER that CPU or that poor excuse for a video solution.
From the official Dragon Age website, the requirements are:
Dragon Age: Origins
Windows XP Minimum Specifications
OS: Windows XP with SP3
CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 2.0 Ghz or greater
AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 1.8 Ghz+ (slowest desktop = 1.9, 3600)
RAM: 1GB or more
Video: ATI Radeon X850 128MB or greater {*strange* and VERY WRONG -- should be the X800 Vanilla (or X700 XT); also, there never _was_ any 850 with only 128 MB, let alone less than that!}
NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB or greater
DVD ROM (Physical copy)
20 GB HD space
Windows Vista Minimum Specifications
OS: Windows Vista with SP1
CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater
AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 2.2GHZ or greater
RAM: 1.5 GB or more
Video: ATI Radeon X1550 256MB or greater (*VERY* strange -- not the X1650 XT?)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB or greater
DVD ROM (Physical copy)
20 GB HD space
Recommended Specifications
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz Processor or equivalent
RAM: 4 GB (Vista) or 2 GB (XP)
Video: ATI HD 3850 512 MB or greater (odd suggestion *here* as well)
NVIDIA 8800GTS 512 MB or greater
DVD ROM (Physical copy)
20 GB HD space