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  • Hardware TNL ?

    I have always played on PS2, but I want to start playing on the pc. I just installed the game, but when I try to play it says I need hardware TNL. Has anyone ran in to this before? Does it mean I need a new video card or something?

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    Re: Hardware TNL ?

    Try this:

    http://ffxi.ogaming.com/forum/index....=0&#entry74325

    To answer your question, I assume you have an onboard video card (I.E. not one that plugs into your AGP/PCI slot), generally those won't play games very well if at all. But that's just an assumption since I know nothing about your PC.

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    • #3
      Re: Hardware TNL ?

      Your videocard is not compatible for playing FFXI.
      http://www.ffxiah.com/player.php?id=953347

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      • #4
        Re: Hardware TNL ?

        Originally posted by Sweetkitty
        Your videocard is not compatible for playing FFXI.
        That and 90% of 3D games that came out for the pc in the last 4years.

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        • #5
          Re: Hardware TNL ?

          Originally posted by Sweetkitty
          Your videocard is not compatible for playing FFXI.
          QFT ... sounds like you have an outdated PC for playing 3D games ...

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          • #6
            Re: Hardware TNL ?

            I had the same problem with my old videocard.. and its something about some graphics details which your videocard cant handle.. Dont know exactly . I know a new videocard is the only option though .
            http://www.ffxiah.com/player.php?id=953347

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            • #7
              Re: Hardware TNL ?

              TNL - hardware texture and lighting (I think)...

              A new 50 dollar card will fix that...

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              • #8
                Re: Hardware TNL ?

                Transform and Lighning is your GPU doing complex calculations that result in some nice effects; (accurate lighting ect..) without use of the CPU. Basically anything with DirectX
                8.1(which was released in Nov.2001) will have TnL. ATI Radeons 8500,9X00,and x series(in released order) The 9200 was the last PCI card, The x series is the last AGP cards, for now on all PCI-E. Nvidia cards would be anything Geforce 2MX and up. If you have a PCI slot 9200 is the best. If you have a AGP slot the 9600Pro or XT would be good(anything better for your pc is probley overkill).



                If you have a slot that is like the brown one then you have AGP, if you have a one like the white one you have PCI. Most likely you'll have only PCI cause' Integrated Card Motherboards usually only have a PCI card slot.

                If you do have a AGP or PCI here are my recommended place to buy and what to buy.

                $39 USD for 9200 PCI 128mb(Sapphire is great ATI brand)
                http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102306

                AGP
                $87 USD for 9600XT AGP 128mb
                http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102338

                notice they are both ATI, ati in the 9x00 gen was alot better imo than NVIDIA(both brands great though)

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                • #9
                  Re: Hardware TNL ?

                  Originally posted by triggerhappy604
                  Transform and Lighning is your GPU doing complex calculations that result in some nice effects; (accurate lighting ect..) without use of the CPU. Basically anything with DirectX
                  8.1(which was released in Nov.2001) will have TnL.
                  TnL is DirectX 7.0 :p

                  And yeah, any videocard that is DX7.0 compatible will have TnL... and I don't think you can actually buy any sub DX 7.0 cards nowadays sooo yeah.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Hardware TNL ?

                    dont talk abt this problem =.= i still need a new graphic card to fully solve this problem.

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