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    The video card you have is not supported.

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by sfrrsman64, May 30, 2011.

  1. sfrrsman64

    sfrrsman64 Notebook Consultant

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    I just got Medal Of Honor: Airborne the other week off of steam for an expensively advertised $2.50!

    I was so stoked to race through the campaign, and I installed it promptly and fully to my steam library. But I get the above message as soon as I get the game running! And after I close the message the game doesn't load at all. Why?

    Can anyone help me please? I'd really like to play this game :eek:
    Thanks!
     
  2. theparadox

    theparadox Notebook Guru

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    You added it in optimus? Usually that message can just be ignored and the game will start fine.
     
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    squeak83uk2 Notebook Consultant

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    may not be related, but i read sometime that uninstalling physx drivers solves some issues, but never tried it myself..

    1 Uninstall current Physx software
    2 Install Airborne
    3 Uninstall old Airborne PhysX version
    4 Reinstall recent PhysX version with Nvidia update
     
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    AlienTroll Notebook Evangelist

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    Since you have a R2, white list the game in the NCPL. Most likely MoH:AB is not detecting the 335M.