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If your running off a PC then I suggest updating your drivers, if your running this off a gametop (gaming laptop) there isn't much that you can do. You can wait to see if it gets supported but you might be sol. I'm using a Radeon HD 6520 but its still kicking for now. It's bogged down quite a bit with the new update.

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I'm running a desktop with a ATI Radeon X1200 Series graphics card. Not a laptop.

I used to be able to play the game at about 20fps with decent settings.

 

What I don't get is why the other S#&$tyass computer with horrible low setting can still run the game but at 10fps or less, but I can't run it on this computer.

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You know what I would have done? Upgrade the graphics card before buying Master. Just my opinion. The minimum specs does say Radeon X1600(1800?). Recommending a new graphics card. They could have added something visually in the last update that no longer supports your graphics card. Idk

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I don't need advice on my financial decisions. The game worked perfectly fine before with what I had, so I'm just wondering why I'm barred out now. Honestly, there's MUCH worse computer here that somehow still can run the game.

 

Also in earlier updates the game ran around 30-40fps. It's only been the past few updates that it's been around 20fps, but it still worked. I got Master when the game still performed like this.

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I need suggestions on what graphics card to get then.

I'm thinking an NVIDIA since they got those nice PhysX effects, just not sure which to get.

 

Though honestly, I already spent too much with the holiday season and everything. This really isn't a good time for this to stop working...

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get something reletively new, but not too new cause nvidia is rather expensive with latest cards, i think 500 or 600 series will last you for a few good years with new games requierments.

Pretty hard to get a 500 series new now without over paying. Recommending a GTX 660. (650 for less performance, but also less price.)

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People who want old hardware like this to keep working "fine" for current game is crazy. What do you want us to say? You are using a video card that is "seven" years old! Released in Oct 2005.  

 

Using a seven year old video card? Really? You made my head hurt from reading this thread. 

 

Here is a link for you to newegg.com that contains a list of cheap but effective video cards. They are the R7260X

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007709%20600473874&IsNodeId=1&name=Radeon%20R7%20260X

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Today it's deciding to work. Not sure what to think.

Also, I didn't build or buy this computer, and I didn't quite know what it was until about a year ago. My dad just gave it to me promising that it would make a good gaming computer. This was...2011 I think. I didn't realize that he gave me a crappy outdated rig with hand-me-down pieces... what can I say.

 

I've been planning to build my own computer, just haven't gotten to that point yet. Guess now I will.

But since it's working for some reason right now, I'm still gonna keep track of its performance- because really, it's not that bad.

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For those of you for thinking me crazy, stupid or whatever else, here's a quick clip of me streaming. It cuts my frame rate about half, but I can still perform rather well. Realize, I used to play a ton with clanmates while on teamspeak or skype calls. It's not like my computer just sucks.

 

http://www.livestream.com/jaxbug/video?clipId=pla_4699a9e8-08c0-4aca-b0ac-6ef5d7502928

 

Or you know, any of the streams where I spend hours doing art.

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  • 2 weeks later...

guys I am using Nvidia gt750m and it also says its not supported

 

Try to update your graphic driver, and then assign Warframe to run with dedicated graphic, rather than auto-detecting it. There's no way 750M is not supported, unless somehow your driver is very outdated/buggy, or the driver didn't installed correctly/didn't even install the driver.

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