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Hi all!

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I was wondering if anyone has been able to run this game using amd intergrated graphics? According to the requierements for this game it does not support intel intergrated, is that also the case with amd?

I have a laptop using Ryzen 7 5700U and it works quite great with a lot of games in general.

Edit: Should have specified that my question concerns Afterlight.
Post edited June 11, 2021 by Three4Flinching
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Three4Flinching: I have a laptop using Ryzen 7 5700U and it works quite great with a lot of games in general.
What a surprise.
Pity for you, who have so few money left after buying a more than $1.000 laptop
that you must ask about the risk of buying Afterlife for 2 more dollars.
Post edited June 12, 2021 by ERISS
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Three4Flinching: Hi all!

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I was wondering if anyone has been able to run this game using amd intergrated graphics? According to the requierements for this game it does not support intel intergrated, is that also the case with amd?

I have a laptop using Ryzen 7 5700U and it works quite great with a lot of games in general.

Edit: Should have specified that my question concerns Afterlight.
Ignore the collector troll. I also like to only buy games that I can play not just look at my library and jack off. Best bet is to always read forums, more than a few games are pretty broken with outdated patches. I've found most the stuff from win98 era only works on xp and half works on win8. You can try using a virtual machine and boot win8/xp then install the game in there, you do not need an activated win8/xp to run games in a vm. Fair warning Army Men game series is pretty broken. There is a nglide and gfxvoodoo fix floating around forums for some older games that sometimes works.
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Three4Flinching: Hi all!

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I was wondering if anyone has been able to run this game using amd intergrated graphics? According to the requierements for this game it does not support intel intergrated, is that also the case with amd?

I have a laptop using Ryzen 7 5700U and it works quite great with a lot of games in general.

Edit: Should have specified that my question concerns Afterlight.
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Takashi2222: Ignore the collector troll. I also like to only buy games that I can play not just look at my library and jack off. Best bet is to always read forums, more than a few games are pretty broken with outdated patches. I've found most the stuff from win98 era only works on xp and half works on win8. You can try using a virtual machine and boot win8/xp then install the game in there, you do not need an activated win8/xp to run games in a vm. Fair warning Army Men game series is pretty broken. There is a nglide and gfxvoodoo fix floating around forums for some older games that sometimes works.
Thank you very much for the (nice) replay.
I never bought the game because, as you say, I don't see a point in owning something which I cannot use. I will do some more research around forums and see what I can find.
Post edited November 30, 2021 by Three4Flinching
So much lost times for $2 in a sale, sure the wage of a day of hard work in Suede... You could spend them and immediatly have your answer.
Post edited December 01, 2021 by ERISS
My understanding of the problems ppl have running Afterlight is w/ newer Intel cards (or their drivers) no longer supporting the older graphics engine used by the game. So if your AMD card and driver are, say, pre-2010, then you are probably good to go.

The game runs fine w/ my old Geforce 210M card, though driver updates for it are no longer supported by Nvidia. Though I did have an initial problem fitting the game to the screen (solution fix here).
Post edited July 01, 2022 by Dreamteam67
This thread is kinda old but I'm having issues running these games on a dedicated video card.
It runs, but it isn't pretty, very low res because it doesn't detect the capabilities of my system.
According to MSI Afterburner Ufo Aftermath runs on OpenGL and I suspect the other games do as well.

Since it's OpenGL dgVoodoo 2 is out of the question, DxWnd is an option though.
When I get around it I will give it a try or someone else can beat me to it and tell the results.