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July 29th, 2006 21:00

Intel 82865G Graphics Controller update

Dell Dimension 3000 Pentium 4
2.80 GHz
512 RAM
Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2
 
My son installed a game called "WWII Battlestrike".  When trying to run the game for the first time, an intro video scene plays but then returns to the desktop with the following error message:

Exception:  Battlestrike_en critical error: Could not create device

After consulting the game manufacturers website, valusoft.com, the problem may be the graphics card is not up to date.  The card is an

Intel 82865G Graphics Controller

Driver Date: 9/20/05

Driver version: 6.14.10.4396

 

The Dell website has a driver download of V 6.14.10.4363 with a release date of 9/14/05, which is earlier that the date of mine.

The Intel website has a driver version 14.17 with a date of 9/28/05.

It would seem that my version is more current than the version on the Dell website but not as current as the version on the Intel website. 

Why does Dell not have the same version as Intel? 

Does Dell modify the driver in any way that would not be in the Intel version and therefore make it unwise to use the Intel download? 

The bottom line is "Is it OK to install the driver from the Intel website and not cause additional problems?"

 

Thanks

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July 30th, 2006 06:00

WWII Battlestrike

System Requirements:
Minimum:
• Windows® 98/Me/XP CD
• Pentium® III 1.2 GHz or faster
• 256 MB RAM,
• DirectX® 9.0 (included on CD),
• 32 MB DirectX compatible
video card
• DirectX compatible sound card,
• 8X CD-ROM drive

Please note that this game requires a 32MB Direct X compatible video card. You are using internal graphics chip that uses system ram. I would suspect that your problem is caused by not having a stand alone graphics card.
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