No, it doesnt
GeForce MX does not support vertex shader and pixel shader.
MX4000 used NV18core,only support DX7,DX7 doesn't include pixel shader feature
On the nvidia side, any Geforce 4000 series or higher should have support for pixel shader 1.1 The 7000 series geforces are very inexpensive right now, and support pixel shader 3.0 and under. On the ATI side, any Radeon over 8500 should have support for at least pixel shader 1.4.
Its not working because it only installed direct x9. And a pixel shader of 2.2
No nVidia GeForce4 MX 4000 does not support pixel shaders but it is able to run some games that require pixel shaders when I owned that graphic card I played bunch of games that required like: San Andreas, UEFA Champions League 2006-2007, Resident Evil 4, and many more and all of them ran perfectly.
As far as I think NO u cant play it on ATI 9550 because Assasin creed requires pixel shader model 3.0 whereas ATI 9550 only supports pixel shader 2.0. I also have this card but I couldn't play it .
4000 BC; time goes down in BC not upwards like AD. The higher the number in BC the earlier it is
$4000- $7000 average or higher.
There are several cities in the United States that are at 4000 feet or higher in elevation. Some of the cities are Kenton, OK, Harrison, NE, and Lakeview, OR.
4000% of 4000 =4000/100 * 4000 =160,000
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Your processor isn't great, but it's O.K.; however, the Nvidia GeForce 210 is a relatively weak graphics card. If you plan on gaming or using visual software, you will need to upgrade that graphics card or else it will bottleneck your processor (This means that the graphics card will not be able to keep up with the processor and it will result in a glitchy and laggy visual experience). If you want to stick with Nvidia, I would recomend upgrading to the Nvidea GeForce GT 630 or better.