![]() The WurmClient needs at least OpenGL 1.3 and the following extensions (plus some others): Post what the utility says your "integrated Graphics" chip is. Intel has some documentation and a free utility you can use to identify your Intel Chipset, including any Intel Graphics. Windows start menu->run enter dxdiag, read the supplied information. Linux Use lspci or lspci -v and search for the graphic card details. If you don't know what your graphics are then it's time to identify them. Most S3 graphics cards (E.g Savage/ProSavage/Twister) cannot run Wurm, but please add your card here if you can play Wurm with an S3 card. 3dfx ceased operating in 2000 and was purchased by Nvidia. If this is your case (check it out!), buy either a recommended ATI or NVidia card for a much better gaming experience. This setup is highly unrecommended.įortunately, these chipsets support an external AGP board and the motherboard manufacturers were keen on placing a AGP port on most motherboards equipped by them. Add to the recipe a lousy OpenGL implementation in their drivers, and you get a motherboard that can play Wurm without extra hardware, but with lots of rendering errors, most of the text missing and clumsy gameplay. The usual motherboard setup (not user modifiable) is to share system memory to video memory. Some models of the SiS 740 series of motherboard chipsets are equipped with a very low-end 3D accelerated IGP (integrated graphics processor). Some laptop manufacturers do not provide updated drivers so you may have to uninstall the manufacturer supplied driver and install the latest driver from the Intel website. The current Windows Vista/Windows 7 drivers do still show the red terrain. Version 5248 of the Windows XP driver is known to fix the red terrain. This can be fixed on Windows XP by installing the latest graphics card drivers from Intel. ![]() Sometimes the terrain will show a kind of red shadow. Even with low details the frame rates are still low. Many built-in Intel graphics cards cannot run Wurm well. Use of Omega Drivers is at your own risk! Intel NOTE: These drivers are supplied as-is and are NOT guaranteed in any way. If this is the case, then your only chance might be to use these unofficial, third-party drivers: Therefore it is sometimes impossible to get drivers that are new enough to support Wurm. You will have to get the drivers from the manufacturer of your laptop etc. ![]() Some ATI and NVidia graphics cards, mainly onboard and laptop models, are not supported by the standard drivers. For each individual entry use OS / Version / GFX Card / Status where status can be ok, broken for fixed #nnn where nnn is one of the corrective actions added by contributors. As each manufacturer is different, the rest of this will be broken down into manufacturers. If your card manufacturer does not supply the OpenGL drivers or they are inadequate then often there is little you can do except get another card. Wurm requires a minimum of OpenGL 1.3 and this is usually supplied as part of your card's video drivers. This now leaves us with your graphic card to deal with. The recommendation is for a minimum java version of 1.6.33 and the action just taken will ensure this. Go to and click on the bright red 'Free Java Download' button in the middle of the page. ![]() Wurm requires Java and OpenGL so forget about DirectX, there is no need to update to the latest versions or include this in your list of worries. One of the most common problems with Wurm (and a lot of games) is ensuring that your graphic card is compatible. ![]()
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