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I just bought Civilizations IV and found out that it won't work on my computer because my video card is NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro and i have to have at least a GeForce 2. Can someone please recommend an inexpensive video card that i can buy just to play Civilizations IV? I don't need anything fancy. Just something basic. This is the only game i'll be playing so i don't want to spend alot of money. And i don't know a thing about computers. I'd really appreciate the advice.

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your motherboard is agp or pci

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how can i tell the difference?

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i think it's an agp

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low end cards like that, it doesn't matter much, just get a cheap used PCI card


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