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How To Play High End Games Without A Fast Graphics Card

There are thousands of PC users that don't have a video card on their machines.They actually don't care about it.And some don't have the money for it.Well for those who don't have a video card , now can use the method I've giving you below to play any game on their machine.But remember you need a fast CPU and a plenty of RAM.

PC,Xbox,Playstation Games


The CPU must be at least 2.5 GHz with 2 or more threads. Unfortunately single threaded machines won't get the right benefit of this method.You need at least 2 GB of RAM.But it's better if you have 4 GB or more.It will increase your game's smoothness while playing.Now let's get to work.

Instead of using dedicated VGA s with hardware rendering we can use software rendering.Software rendering is slower than the hardware rendering but it is easy to use.We use SwiftShader software renderer in this method.

#1. Go to www.transgaming.com/swiftshader.

Download SwiftShader


#2.Scroll down and click on the Download The SwiftShader Demo link.

SwiftShader Download Link

#3.Now fill in the form and Click Send my Registration.

SwiftShader Download Form

#4.Now check your inbox for the E-Mail from transgaming.


SwiftShader Download Email


#5.Open it and click on the download link.

SwiftShader Download Link


#6.The download will start automatically.Once you finished extract the archive.

SwiftShader Extracted

#7. 32bit users use the x86 folder and 64bit users use the x64 folder.To check your system whether 32 or 64 bit, right click on computer and click properties.You'll see it under system type.

SwiftShader Extracted



#8.Now copy the d3d9.dll and paste it in the game folder, where the games exe file is.Right click on game's shortcut > Properties > Open File Location.

SwiftShader Extracted

d3d9.dll

#9.Now run the game.You'll notice that you won't get Pixel Shader version 4.0 is not supported errors anymore.The game will run with a watermark.Buy the SwiftShader to remove it.

Game running with SwiftShader


Now you may experience some lag.Use some Game Boosters to fix it.You can use 3D Analyze for greater results.


#11.Extract it.Then open the SFX archive and give a destination for extraction again.Click install.

Extract 3D analyze

#12.Open 3DAnalyze.exe .


#13.Click on Select button and choose your game's exe file.
3D analyze Choosing aplication
#14.You can find specified settings for 3DAnalyze matching many onboard VGA s and games on the internet.Google like '3DAnalyze settings for Assasins Creed 2 on intel HD graphics 4000'

I'll give you a little trick here.Fill in the text boxes below the logo like this.
You'll see 4 devices and their DirectX Device IDs and Vendor IDs next to the text boxes.Choose a device that you like and Enter their values in to the boxes.

3D Analyze

You can find Device and Vendor Ids for any graphics card online.

#15.When you're all done click on RUN button.

For a smoother Playback

  • Use Razer Game Booster.Download Link Win7,Vista , XP.
  • Decrease resolution.
  • Overclock your CPU.The game's smoothness mainly depends on the CPU speed.
  • Use SwiftShader Full Version.
  • Make sure you have enough RAM.For games that require 2 GB RAM, you need at least 3 GB to play it with SwiftShader.
Swiftshader and 3DAnalyze do not work on all games.Google it to find whether the game you're trying is supported by SwiftShader and 3DAnalyze.


Please Comment Your results and Give us a feedback.Good Luck!

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