I've only experienced this phenomenon a couple times, but it's somewhat baffling to me.
When I was around ten, I got Spider-Man for PC out of the Bargain Bin at target or something like this, and after I installed it and tried to run it, it assured me that minimum system requirements were not met. It wanted Transform & Lighting, which was not supported by the Graphics Card on my parents' computer at the time.
This was an incredibly frustrating experience, because $10 was 10 weeks of allowance when I was ten. At some point I was able to find some utility that confused the game into thinking my Graphics card had T&L enabled, and the game worked well enough for me at that point. There were a few graphical glitches but nothing I cared about. About an hour later I discovered I didn't very much like the game, but that's beside the point.
Most programs will let you attempt to run them, even if you don't meet the minimum specs, yet a few won't let you attempt to touch them out of sheer stubbornness. In a more recent case, Dead Space.
Dead Space refuses to try to run on my laptop, because my nVidia 8600m GT is on board. I could understand, since somewhere out there it says no on board graphics, if the game attempted to work but failed, but instead I get a window:
"Your Graphics Card does not meet Dead Space(TM) minimum requirements."
This is far more irking to me than a tech support rep saying "you're not supported," and I really can't understand why they would build something like this in.
It just doesn't make sense to me that they won't let you even *try*. Anyone have any ideas as to why?
Solutions are welcome, but I can live without them. EA gave me the game for free, so I didn't waste anything.
When I was around ten, I got Spider-Man for PC out of the Bargain Bin at target or something like this, and after I installed it and tried to run it, it assured me that minimum system requirements were not met. It wanted Transform & Lighting, which was not supported by the Graphics Card on my parents' computer at the time.
This was an incredibly frustrating experience, because $10 was 10 weeks of allowance when I was ten. At some point I was able to find some utility that confused the game into thinking my Graphics card had T&L enabled, and the game worked well enough for me at that point. There were a few graphical glitches but nothing I cared about. About an hour later I discovered I didn't very much like the game, but that's beside the point.
Most programs will let you attempt to run them, even if you don't meet the minimum specs, yet a few won't let you attempt to touch them out of sheer stubbornness. In a more recent case, Dead Space.
Dead Space refuses to try to run on my laptop, because my nVidia 8600m GT is on board. I could understand, since somewhere out there it says no on board graphics, if the game attempted to work but failed, but instead I get a window:
"Your Graphics Card does not meet Dead Space(TM) minimum requirements."
This is far more irking to me than a tech support rep saying "you're not supported," and I really can't understand why they would build something like this in.
It just doesn't make sense to me that they won't let you even *try*. Anyone have any ideas as to why?
Solutions are welcome, but I can live without them. EA gave me the game for free, so I didn't waste anything.