Video card (Nvidia GeForce GT 330) not supported

Post » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:43 pm

I have a problem with Crysis 2 (PC version): Whenever I start the game I get the message that my video card (Nvidia GeForce GT 330) is not supported. But if I click "OK" the game starts and runs just fine. How can I get rid of this message? Thanks a lot for your help!
BTW: Great game!

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Post » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:50 pm

Happen to me when i use 9800gtx+ before in other game.. It's either driver nt up-to-date or bios problem i guess.. Or try to pull out ur graphic card and reapply it? I never try to solve it b4 but i think doesn't matter as long as u can run the game=x
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Post » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:21 am

O or urs is laptop? If yes lol sorry coz i tot is pc and i never heard of gt330
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Post » Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:49 am

I don't think crysis 2 is tested for notebook gpus (i doubt even desktop computers in this sequel). Just wait for nvidia or crytek to release the compatibility update.
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Post » Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:28 pm

I don't think the graphics card drivers are causing the problem - the game runs fine! And I don't use a laptop but a desktop PC: The GT 330 is no graphics card for laptops, but a standard consumer graphics card for PC.

@ uptotrix: Is there a compatability update announced?

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Post » Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:11 am

I don't think the graphics card drivers are causing the problem - the game runs fine! And I don't use a laptop but a desktop PC: The GT 330 is no graphics card for laptops, but a standard consumer graphics card for PC.

@ uptotrix: Is there a compatability update announced?

Friedrich

The GT 330 was an OEM-only card, so your computer would have been a prebuilt. The GT 300 series were simply rebranded GF 9/200 series cards, Nvidia wanted to clear their backstock of those GPUs ready for the brand new Fermi series you see. It was a good way of offering decent GPUs at budget prices to computer builder companies.

The GT 330 is based on the G92b Nvidia GPU core, which offered 112 CUDA cores and DX10 support. It's effectively a 9800 GT. Therefore it's above the min specs asked by Crysis 2, ergo don't worry about it. Crytek will probs fix in a patch.
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