Takebacker Wrote:I should probably answer this question too...NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M.
I found a post that might interest you; they're talking about how that graphics card can handle WoW. I think this can apply at least slightly to MS.
Quote:The cards are designed for content creation and not gaming. It may work but the performance may leave something to be desired and you may need to do a few things to get it to run.
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It is my understanding that the Quadro cards do better with OpenGL than Direct3D so you may need to run the game in OpenGL.
Problem is the game is not optimized for OpenGL so it is very lackluster.
To run in OpenGL you would need to do the following.
- Click Start
- Highlight Programs
- Highlight World of Warcraft without clicking on it.
- Right click on the World of Warcraft icon
- Click Properties
- In the Target field, add '-opengl' after the last quotation mark
Example: "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Launcher.exe" -opengl
- Click OK
- Try the game now with the icon you just modified.
In your case you'd go to your nexon folder and look for the maplestory.exe icon and you'd do the same. That's if you want to try this, that is.
To felix:
You might wanna read this:
Quote:The NVIDIA GeForce Go 6100 / 6150 is an integrated graphics card of the NVIDIA nForce Go 430 MCP for AMD Turion notebooks. It doesn't have any integrated memory, but uses a part of the mainmemory (up to 128 MB) . . . the gaming performance is quite moderate and can only be used for elder games.
But as we concluded before... your MS was playing perfectly fine before the update to SP2. BAH! what to do... what to do...

