I recently (Nov 2008) purchased a GeForce 7600 (which supports pixel shader 3.0) 512mb AGP card for $120. Note: you can get pixel shader 3.0 cards for less by going to a card which has less video ram or whatnot, this particular card happened to have the right cost/benefit balance for my needs.
Pixel shader 3.0 (and other variants) are hard-coded into the video card and its drivers. If you have a very fast processor and a good amount of ram, you may be able to get around the pixel shader requirement by downloading Swiftshader, which implements Shader Model 3.0 level capabilities on the CPU. More likely, the best option is for you to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader. Video cards with pixel shader 3.0 are very common these days, it is not an expensive upgrade & will improve performance on other programs as well.
Minimum = Nvidia gefore 6600 series
If you're lucky you may get 30 seconds out of it. If you do not have at least a 2 gb card you should not rely on it to shoot any video at all.
You cannot download any type of vertex shader version. It is built in your Mother Board of your computer.
how cheap a graphics card 1.0 or up andone way to find a very cheap graphics card is to get one on eBay abd they can be as low as $10.00.that's the cheapestthey get. You could also go to newegg.com, and search the 9400, its a great card that will run almost anything, and it usually runs 20 - 30$
The Lego Movie Video Game is $30 on steam, $30 on amazon and of course $30 on Gamefly.
you can find a 256mb video card for around 20-30$
A 2 GB memory card will hold 30 minutes of HD video or 50 minutes of standard quality video. The actual amount of record time varies greatly based on the camera and its recording method.
It depended on the video game...
Around $30 for a 60 day game card.
10 to 30 dollors
30$