IllegalPaladin said: I haven't played it a whole lot because apparently it doesn't support my sound card or something like that (something with Creative?) so to get any sound in-game, I'd have to move my tower and connect my speakers to my onboard sound and I don't want to do that just to play one game. |
Tryed the latest soundcard drivers? Anyway, are you saying you also have your onboard sound turned on and those drivers installed? I suggest going into your bios and turn that thing off as soon as possible. Most likley the cause of this.
Everything on high with crossfire 1900 xt setup, x-fi, 3 gigs of ram and a am2 4000 processor and a well tweaked Vista running it. Running smoothly here.
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