Um… what?
Computer specs are WAY more than adequate:
DirectX 11 is installed
Edit: I am on a college computer as well so I cannot simply update DirectX, or anything else that might require elevated permissions.
Um… what?
Computer specs are WAY more than adequate:
DirectX 11 is installed
Edit: I am on a college computer as well so I cannot simply update DirectX, or anything else that might require elevated permissions.
You posted no graphic card specs.
By the way, don’t play that game, it’s boring and broken.
[quote] You posted no graphic card specs.
By the way, don’t play that game, it’s boring and broken. [/quote]
It was working 3 hours ago, so it’s irrelevant.
But either way:
Re install roblox, that should work.
It was already a fresh install as my college cleared the PCs today. So I HAD to reinstall.
Looks like you do indeed have a problem with your graphics drivers.
Standard VGA is a generic fallback driver that ships with Windows.
Looks like you do indeed have a problem with your graphics drivers.
Standard VGA is a generic fallback driver that ships with Windows.[/quote]
I don’t understand it though… it was working just fine (perfect at max quality) just 4 hours ago.
I’ll talk to the computer administration about it.
Also I should note that ALL my files are gone because they wiped it due to the summer semester ending.
It should be something like this:
I.e. I have an integrated Intel in my laptop, so the device name is ‘Intel HD Graphics 3000’ and manufacturer is ‘Intel Corporation’. If you see some nondescript stuff like “Standard VGA” or “Standard display” there - that usually means the drivers are not installed and most of the card’s functionality (3D acceleration) needed by Roblox Player is not available because of that.
Yeah it looks like you don’t have proper drivers for your graphics chip
OT:
Godtier