Question Is there a way to create a fake gpu in device manager so my pc thinks it's running on it ?

Dec 30, 2023
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and no i dont want it to rlly run on that gpu and ik i cant do that but im helping my mom she wants to play and rlly old game but the game dont know the intergrated graphics so it dont think it can run it so i was thinking what if you could make a fake one in device manger just some old gpu so the game thinks its running on something it knows?

is it possible and if plz help
 
No, this is not possible. What game is she playing on what system? Please provide the specs (make/model of all components) for her system.
she wants to play homm6 on her Samsung galaxy book 3 i think it can run the newer homm6 but the problom is it wont open the game cus the game says no gpu
 
1. solution go to gog and get homm (I guess you mean 3)
2. solution go to pc gaming wiki and look for fixes for your game. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_III
3. get PCem and simulate a really old PC including gpu and everything, needs a pretty strong CPU though.

You can't fake a GPU in devices but you can run wrappers, those are dlls that intercept the game calls and translate them to something a modern gpu can show. Homm is pretty compatible though and it should just start up, if it is configured in windowed mode then windows has to be in 16 bit mode otherwise you get weird graphics.
 
1. solution go to gog and get homm (I guess you mean 3)
2. solution go to pc gaming wiki and look for fixes for your game. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_III
3. get PCem and simulate a really old PC including gpu and everything, needs a pretty strong CPU though.

You can't fake a GPU in devices but you can run wrappers, those are dlls that intercept the game calls and translate them to something a modern gpu can show. Homm is pretty compatible though and it should just start up, if it is configured in windowed mode then windows has to be in 16 bit mode otherwise you get weird graphics.
I would be genuinely surprised if this worked and would love to see confirmation that this workaround will run the game in question. Seriously, that would be something to see.

That emulation is of ancient (tech-wise) hardware, likely unable to run modern games to any level of satisfaction, if at all.
 
Homm 3 was 1999 and was made to run on win 95 on anything that can output graphics, it's not a modern game.
Getting the game on gog or even steam is many times easier of course.
Understood. Still, I would like to see this in actual operation. As you know, there are "no free lunches" and an emulator can only do so much. I am genuinely curious about this, not a criticism at all.