Riva TnT2 dosent Run CoD!!!!!!

I have a Graphic problem but Tnt2 seems to have the minimum requirment 32mb

i have 1.6ghz processer and win 98 and 128 mb ram

the game says download the latest drivers but i have em
I dont Know whats wrong???

Nope. RE-READ the minimum requirements. The key to your problem is that your video card is so old, that it was made before hardware T&L was standardized or inexpensive.

That means your video card from here on out probably won’t run any new first person shooters or heavily 3D graphic games.

Minimum System Requirements

  • 3D Hardware Accelerator Card required - 100% DirectX® 9.0b compatible 32MB hardware T&L-capable video card and latest drivers
  • Pentium® III 600MHz or Athlon® 600MHz processor or higher for systems with Windows® 98/ME
  • Pentium® III 700MHz or Athlon® 700MHz processor or higher for systems with Windows® 2000/XP
  • English version of Microsoft® Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP
  • 128MB of RAM
  • 8x CD-ROM drive (1200 K/sec sustained transfer rate) and latest drivers
  • 1.4GB of uncompressed free hard disk space (plus 400MB for Windows® 98/ME swap file, 600MB for Windows® 2000/XP swap file)
  • 100% DirectX® 9.0b compatible 16-bit sound card and latest drivers
  • 100% Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and latest drivers
  • DirectX® 9.0b (included)

MULTIPLAYER REQUIREMENTS:

  • Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP) play supported
  • Internet play requires 56 Kbps (or faster) modem and latest drivers
  • LAN play requires network interface card and latest drivers

Important Note: *Some 3D accelerator cards with the chipsets listed here may not be compatible with the 3D acceleration features utilized by Call of Duty™. Please refer to your hardware manufacturer for 100% DirectX® 9.0b compatibility.

SUPPORTED CHIPSETS:

  • All ATI® Radeon™ cards
  • All nVidia® GeForce™ chipsets
  • Matrox® Parhelia™

I GOT IT
I just have to kick out the old driver and buy a new one…
and thats all!!

Or something like that…

To give you some idea of where your card stands with today’s cards…
http://www.tomshardware.com/graphic/20020418/vgacharts-05.html

Now, keep in mind that this chart is really old. Today’s high-end computers and cards can easily do 20000-25000 3D Marks (2001).