GT630 Not supported Splinter cell conviction

gavi7566

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When I want to play a game (splinter cell conviction) comes to me a message saying (NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 not supported) i clicked on ok button and the game started but resulting 10 fps at lowest to highest possible resolutions...4 -12 fps constantly. i have tried all settings low and very high but no change on fps. Even my old G 210 ran the game at 25 fps. What can I do to solve this problem 🙁
I have the latest nvidia drivers and directx installed and done the compatibility thing...plz help
sorry for bad english
 
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Minimum requirements means playing at 1024x768, Low graphics settings and expecting no better than 15FPS.
Recommended is the 'what I seen on youtube/commercial' level (which is normally 1080P high settings and getting 50FPS or better).

But while we can discuss all that we like, NVidia set out a numbering system Gamers follow.
x10, x20, x30, x40, x50 are low end 'generic' video cards.
x60, x70, x80 are 'step level' Gaming video Cards.

So while you may achieve over a 'minimum requirement' the manufacturer told you right off
"comes to me a message saying (NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 not supported)" which simply as it says, they don't support that card to play the game AS advertised, and not even meet the minimum requirement. Doesn't...
Plain simple as the message says. The video card is not capable enough for the game You can confirm by checking at www.canirunit.com but basically both cards are NOT gaming cards, just generic video cards. You would need to put in a video card capable of playing it, like a 750TI.
 
but it says i have passed the min. requirements...listen i have palyed more resource demanding games at 720p res and low-med settings and experienced not even a glitch..like bf3 and nfs mw2012..is the game poorly optimised??
 
Minimum requirements means playing at 1024x768, Low graphics settings and expecting no better than 15FPS.
Recommended is the 'what I seen on youtube/commercial' level (which is normally 1080P high settings and getting 50FPS or better).

But while we can discuss all that we like, NVidia set out a numbering system Gamers follow.
x10, x20, x30, x40, x50 are low end 'generic' video cards.
x60, x70, x80 are 'step level' Gaming video Cards.

So while you may achieve over a 'minimum requirement' the manufacturer told you right off
"comes to me a message saying (NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 not supported)" which simply as it says, they don't support that card to play the game AS advertised, and not even meet the minimum requirement. Doesn't matter if you can play 720p of Crysis, or Battlefield 2021 or whatever else, the maker has a standard, you don't have it, you won't be supported. No patch, fix, software update, nothing.

You need a better card to play that specific game (and normally most others) which isn't even taking into account if your running Windows x32, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, Windows XP, using a Pentium 4 CPU, 5400RPM 20GB HDD, etc.
 
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