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2: As said above, try running in DX 9 or 10, just right-click the game title in the Library and select a DirectX version.
3: Try turning off hardware physics in the game settings, also try lowering physics quality if you have not done that already.
4: Some computers have a powerful graphics card and a weak integrated graphics chip, and some PC games do not auto-run on the card. Try right-clicking the EXE file and selecting "Run with graphics processor..." and then selecting your graphics card. This happens to me a lot.
Here's my computer
processor i7-2620M @2.70GHz
ram 4gb ddr2
os 64bit windows 7 professional
The graphics card is an integrated intel chip, but it is really good. It covered the minimum stats on it.
Thank you! :)
Your wrong by a mile. This does not take a great gaming rig to play. Their System requirements call for a SINGLE core processor.