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theobfuskate's avatar
13 years ago

(Mac) "Quit: Failed to detect a supported video card." with an NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M

Hi. I'm having trouble getting the Mac version of DA:O to start. I used to run DA:O (PC) on a Windows VM on my Mac, but I put it aside for a while, and now I'm trying to play with the Mac version.

 

It goes from the launch screen to initial loading screen, then gives me this error message before quitting the game:

Quit: Failed to detect a supported video card.

What I'm using:

2010 Macbook Pro
OS X 10.6.8

NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M

Software Update is up to date, NVIDIA has no new drivers to offer me.

 

Any advice? At the very least, I'm confused as this is the same graphics card that I used when I played DA:O on my VM, and it appears that the 330M meets the graphic card specs for the Mac requirements.

 

Thanks!

3 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    If it was any graphics card other than a Geforce mobile version, it would be a missing Dx9 function, a corrupt graphics driver, or a simple mismatch between the display's native screen capabilities and the setting that the game is trying to run with.  While the Windows OS can create a letterbox for you on an old 4:3 display, so you get by with a wide screen setting, the game cannot.  If you mix it up that way, you get a symptom such as yours. 

    When it's an "Optimus" mobile card from nVIDIA, the potential problems along this line are expanded a great deal, and arriving at a fix is far more difficult. 

  • Thanks for the concise, legitimate response. Was this aimed at the PC version, or the Mac port? (For instance: How would I address a missing Dx9 function from the MacOS, since I'm trying to run the Mac Cider port. I'm serious: I could address that on the Windows side, but I wouldn't think I could do something from the Mac side on that issue.) 

    It seems odd (but I accept my ineptitude on this matter) that the problem is with the card itself, since I just ran the Windows version under a VM. It seems like it's more of a problem on the game side, where it's not detecting *something* and so autoquits, and I'd need a workaround to get to the game.

    [I hear that the Mac cider port runs about as well as it does as running the PC version in VMWare Fusion. It'll take me some days to get my Windows key so I could just bootcamp or Parallels it instead, and I'm honestly curious about getting the Mac version running.]

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Given the minimal differences any more between the PC hardware, I imagine some things will be more or less universal, but I have always considered almost anything branded "Apple" past the ][-E to be most exorbitantly overpriced, and therefore a rip-off. 

    I have very little respect for nVIDIA's "Optimus" mobile hardware.