Check "Hardware" under the "Rendering" header.Don't forget to preface your card ID with the "0x".For example, card 0x1086 "Nvidia GeForce GTX 560".Add your card in under the header, preferably in numerical order.Locate the header featuring your card's vendor (and vendor ID).In the same folder, open Video Cards.sgr with the text editor of your choice.For example, stringMatch cardIdentity "ATI*HD 4800 Series*".Add your own card's name in the list, separating the vendor and the card with asterisks.Locate the line partialRule "Fast card" -any within the file.Within the installation folder, open Graphics Rules.sgr with a text editor.For example, if 10DE-1086 is the Device ID, 0x10DE identifies the card's vendor, and 0x1086 identifies the card.The "Device ID" is a number that identifies the card, as well as the manufacturer.Copy down what is listed as the "Device ID" as well as the card's name.This can all by automated/simplified by using the Graphic Rules Maker. 11.5.12 Area 5.1 Air Force Base No Exclusion Fix.11.5.6 Carpool Incentive Program Ordinance Fix.11.5.3 UV Map Fix for Maxis Monorail Models.11.5.1 Texture Fix of Jenkins Consulting.9.3 Error message: "Could not initialize graphics card". 3.5.1 Experiencing issues on Apple ARM devices.
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