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A GeForce 640 should have no problem. Nvidia is better about compatibility.
Try to find up-to-date drivers for the card. That sounds like the issue. Good luck.
1. If you have an older Nvidia gpu, go to Nvidia Control Panel, then to 3D settings, then opt for high end graphics. For us with newer Nvidia gpu's, this option does not appear in the control panel.
2. The only way I have found I can play the game is to go to Windows Services and deactivate Windows Management Instrumentation. But this is a scary solution. The only way you should opt for this is if you only play single player, and then reactivate WMI as soon as you're done playing. WMI controls security, firewall, etc. Without it, Windows will not function properly.
I too am really annoyed about it. I find it especially annoying that Steam is completely ignoring the problem. They say go ask EA and EA says go ask Steam, since you downloaded it there. Total run-around.
select nvidia control panel
select manage 3d settings
select global settings
prefered graphics processor:select high-performance Nvidia processor
You should be working after the next activation
Go to the game folder, right click on deadspase2, click properties, than compatibility, select run as administrator and apply. Than change the name of deadspace2 to deadspace2.exe and run it double clicking it, not from Steam.
I hope this will help somebody!
Didn't work for me, I just get the activation successful and no game, as per usual.
I have an nVidea 9600GT and that option doesn't appear in my control panel.
To get it working, I changed the compatability mode to Windows 7 for deadspace2.exe and set deadspace2.exe and activation.exe to run as administrator in properties.
But when the game was succesfully activated I had another problem that said that the game could not initialize the display. There is a solution in this forum that says I should disble desktop themes and virtual composition and run the game as administrator. After that the game worked very well and I´m halfway through it.
I have an old ATI HD 4800 btw.
FANTASTIC!!! Thank you