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Hello,
Project I.G.I. is the shooting game that I extremely appreciated. It is a really nice game. Eidos interactive are simply marvellous releasing such interesting games. The problem that you are experiencing right now should be coming from your graphic card.
The minimum system requirements for the game is as follows:
* 64 MB System RAM
* Quad Speed (4X) CD-ROM drive
* IBM PC or 100% compatible
* 100% Windows 95/98 compatible mouse and keyboard
* IBM PC or 100% compatible
* Microsoft Windows 95/98
* Pentium II 300 MHz
* 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible 3d Accelerated Card with 8MB VRAM
* 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible Sound Card
* 500MB free uncompressed hard drive space
You must stick to them. Yet if you are not sure about your configuration, please make use of the below method to check what's wrong with your system requirements.
http://ccm.net/faq/8537-check-whether-a-games-can-run-on-your-pc
https://ccm.net/faq/1709-how-to-check-the-compatibility-of-a-game-online
Yet if you see that the system requirements are all met, it should be that the graphic card's driver is correctly installed or whether it needs to be updated in the Device Manager.
Project I.G.I. is the shooting game that I extremely appreciated. It is a really nice game. Eidos interactive are simply marvellous releasing such interesting games. The problem that you are experiencing right now should be coming from your graphic card.
The minimum system requirements for the game is as follows:
* 64 MB System RAM
* Quad Speed (4X) CD-ROM drive
* IBM PC or 100% compatible
* 100% Windows 95/98 compatible mouse and keyboard
* IBM PC or 100% compatible
* Microsoft Windows 95/98
* Pentium II 300 MHz
* 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible 3d Accelerated Card with 8MB VRAM
* 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible Sound Card
* 500MB free uncompressed hard drive space
You must stick to them. Yet if you are not sure about your configuration, please make use of the below method to check what's wrong with your system requirements.
http://ccm.net/faq/8537-check-whether-a-games-can-run-on-your-pc
https://ccm.net/faq/1709-how-to-check-the-compatibility-of-a-game-online
Yet if you see that the system requirements are all met, it should be that the graphic card's driver is correctly installed or whether it needs to be updated in the Device Manager.