Well,It is very likely..If you have the right update for you video cards.To check what your video cards are called type this in your search browser,Can You RUN It?,now type in a really good game or something so you wont be able to play it.Scroll down and check your video cards and highlight it.Then type The name of your video cards in your web browser and after the video cards "update"
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yes it is, for vista
The 82945G Express Chipset is not a graphics card, it is a motherboard chipset. Your motherboard may have an onboard video card, but this is not it. However, a motherboard which uses the 82945G chipset should be perfectly capable of supporting a video card which has pixel shader 1.1 & higher.
Lower the settings on your desktop preferences and video settings for least fancy.
Yes it does. Check out http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/cs-014257.htm
Simply install a new video card. The Intel chipset your talking about will figure out an external card was installed. It's that simple.
You will be able to. But your game will crash in certain areas (Mainly Asuran territory in EoTN and some dungeons)
No, you will not be able to run Assassins Creed, its time to upgrade, and buy a new Graphics Card.
I believe that you are referring to the Intel chipset that is in your computer. This is a collection of electronics that controls input and output of the computer. Lookup the Intel site on the Internet, go to their support section, and check for the chipset that you have. You might be able to download updates, software to speed up your computer, or graphics programs which will allow you to have much better graphics.
I cannot tell you about the older Call of Duty games, (1, 2 and 3), I can tell you, from recent experience, an Intel G31/G33 express chipset family card will NOT run Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. As this game has similar graphical requirements as the previous two games, I can almost guarantee (90% sure) that these newer games will NOT run.
In my opinion, the GeForce2 MX is better. I haven't actually looked up the specs but since NVIDIA is a graphics company, I'd say that their MX is better than Intel's integrated graphics.
I have that graphic card and all my games are roughly 0-10 FPS (Very Slow) but hopefully I'll be getting a replacement :)