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    That one "hack" for BF2?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Romanian, Jun 9, 2007.

  1. Romanian

    Romanian Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey all,

    I remember I was looking into BF2 last summer (damn, doesn't feel like a year), and I searched something like "OldBlivion for BF2" which led me to the OldBlivion forums. For those who don't know, OldBlivion is a "hack" which allows you to play Oblivion on old cards (I played on a Ti 4200 64mb). There was a link to some shader model fixer program which allowed you to play BF2 on old computers. Since then the link has been erased. Well, I purchased my own copy of BF2 which should be coming on Monday, and I kinda want to be able to play it. So, does anybody know the name of that fix for old computers? Something starting with an A, perhaps?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. m394byt3

    m394byt3 Notebook Evangelist

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    You would be better off if you post your question here on the BF2S.com website. They are always very quick to reply and they're quite clued up with BF2. Good luck!