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I recently bought DOW2: retribution and i previously checked the systems required and believed them to be within my computers limits (i won't lie im very computer illiterate so i may have got them wrong).

 

I got it loaded and played the tutorial the first mission and half of the second mission perfectly fine, then I saved quit game. I came back and ever since the graphics don't work, all enemies and characters are inivisble and the scenerary is all wrong (white ground with no rees or cover). It also says the my video card is imcompatible with the game, but it let me play the first time no problem.

 

Does any1 know how i can solve this problem?

 

Apologizes for not using the format, i missewd the big red writing. lol

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Operating system: Windows Vista

Processor: AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core QL-65 (2 CPU's) 2.1Ghz

Memory: 3068MB RAM

DirectX Version: DirectX 10

Graphic: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530 Series

 

Hope that is enough info

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I did downlaid the latest from the amd site but i'm not 100% sure it did fully download them, is there anyway i can check?

 

I downloaded again via steam and i got this when i viewed the logs

 

Packages for install

ATI Catalyst Install Manager

Final Status: Success

Version of Item: 3.0.816.0

Size: 20 Mbytes

 

I assume this means im fully up to date

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check in your downloads folder,

 

Windows start menu, click your name, should be just above documents.

Double click the downloads folder and you should see it in there if download completed.

 

If not download it again but don't execute it just yet and follow the steps below.

 

Go to add/remove programs and uninstall the ati install manager and follow all the prompts from there. Once that is completed and you reboot windows then install the new ati/amd driver you downloaded.

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