Is incompatibility a reason why I cannot install black ops?

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I bought a new black ops and tried to install it but it crashed. I'm thinking maybe it is incompatible with my device. Is incompatibility a reason why I cannot install black ops?

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Answered By 25 points N/A #170954

Is incompatibility a reason why I cannot install black ops?

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Good Day!

Yes, It could be comparability reason why it crashed. May be your system didn't meet the required system requirements. It could also be a lost connection to steam.

Try re-installing the game. Or try updating the driver of you Video Card. Check also if you have the latest Direct X.

You can also force the game to run in compatibility mode to fix the issue. Find the exe in the stem folder, and run it in compatibility mode for XP.

 

Answered By 5 points N/A #170955

Is incompatibility a reason why I cannot install black ops?

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Yes, It could be comparability reason why it crashed. May be your system is damage. It could also be a lost connection.

Try re-installing  Or try updating the driver of you Video Card. Check also if you have the latest Direct X.

You can also force the game to run in compatibility mode to fix the issue. Find the exe in the stem folder, and run it in compatibility mode for XP.

Answered By 590495 points N/A #283007

Is incompatibility a reason why I cannot install black ops?

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Of course, compatibility is very important whenever you install any program on your computer. If you want to play “Call of Duty: Black Ops”, you need to make sure your computer is fully compatible and it meets the system requirements. “Call of Duty: Black Ops” supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Microsoft Windows 8 and above are not officially supported.

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For better compatibility, make sure you are using the latest Service Pack. For Windows XP, the latest and last Service Pack is Service Pack 3. For Windows Vista, the latest and last Service Pack is Service Pack 2. For Windows 7, the latest and only Service Pack available is Service Pack 1.

The game requires Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 or equivalent AMD Phenom X3 8750 or faster processor, 2 GB RAM, 12 GB free hard drive space, video card with Shader 3.0 support and 256 MB video RAM NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT or better, Microsoft DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card, and Microsoft DirectX 9.0c. “Call of Duty: Black Ops” was developed by Treyarch, published by Activision, and released on November 9, 2010.

If your computer falls below the required specifications, you might encounter problems if the game does run.

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