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Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines Help

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Old 06-20-2009
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Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines Help

Hi,
Few years ago When vampire the masquerade Bloodlines came out
i received it as a gift. The bad thing is I didn't have a good computer as I do
now so I haven't been able to play the game and it has been sitting in a box
for a long time. But anyways I had a custom built computer made for me
and it's a gaming computer. Not i'm not to sure if these are my computer stats but
I think they are:
Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU
E5200 @ 2.50 GHz
2.50 GHz, 3.24 GB RAM

So anyways I installed the game, and when it was all done I was very excited. Yet,
When it started the screen does this shaking/pulsating thing. I can hear the sound effects from the loading movies, title screen and so fourth. But there is some site that Activision uses that let's you test your system requirements. So I did it and I passed it w/ flying colors it said I should be able to play the game perfectly. I'd show you a screen shot of what im talking about but it comes out the way it's supposed to. It's driving me crazy i'm wondering if it's my monitor b/c it's wayyy old and a friend of mine said he wouldn't be surprised if it died in a year.
So, if anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated. If you need to know more please ask me.
thanks,
Bill
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Old 06-26-2009
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Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Member since: Jun 2009, 125 posts
System specs
If the screenshot comes out the way it is supposed to, then that more than likely indicates a problem post-rendering. Check your monitor, check that the game is running at settings supported by your monitor (refresh rate, resolution etc).