Sir_Paratrooper wrote:MagicManICT wrote:There are some instructions other than using the third party drivers to try and fix this, but they're on the Paradox forums and it's late. If someone doesn't dig it up for you when I get back on, I'll repost. What's the manufacturer on the computer? That will make a big difference on whether the problem is fixable or not.
It's ASUS eee pc 1001px...
You might be able to get updated drivers for your card, then.
Symmol wrote:I'm using Windows 7 on my laptop, and my graphic card is Intel GMA x3100
You're having pretty much the same issue Sir_Paratrooper is. Update your graphics drivers and read the last few posts so you know what I've explained to him.
Here's the post with instructions on updating your drivers from the Paradox forums:
Intel(R) => some old Intel drivers are not working properly with OpenGL.[...]
If possible, get a proper GPU for your pc. if not, still go to Intel homepage and see if that helps. (it did for mine.)
If this doesn't work, read this post from earlier in the thread.
Note: some manufacturers modified the chip set from the Intel based designs (manufacturer specific hardware such as memory controllers, buses, etc) and created custom drivers for the GPU that you may be required to get only from the manufacturer. In this case, you're computer just won't be able to run Salem. (Someone has reported having words with Dell over failure to properly support OpenGL in one of the drivers.)