Well, I guess I kind of fall into this camp then, but I don't think I did anything any other normal consumer wouldn't do.
That probably is true, but then most consumers know very little about the PCs they buy or what would have been a better choice for them.
I'm certainly no technological savant, but I did my homework enough to know that I definitely wanted to pay a little extra to make sure it came with a dedicated graphics card. My laptop has a 512MB ATI Radeon 4570.
which is a relatively weak card, my 2 year old laptop has one twice as powerful
It did everything I wanted, handled Civ 4 awesomely and following when I've bought desktops in the past I figured I future proofed myself at least a year or two with the dedicated card.
being able to run a 5 year old game is not proof of anything
Needless to say when the announcement for CiV came out (Jan? Feb? I can't recall at the moment other than I knew it was well after I bought my laptop) I was pumped and figured I'd have no problems. The specs came out and, while I'm decently above the minimums on everything else, my GPU is apparently even a little below the min. (Frankly I still can't completely figure that out which shows how ridiculous these numbering conventions are...clear as mud).
Their point is not to be obvious, that would be easy to accomplish. There even are differences between a 460GTX with 768MB and 1GB RAM, besides the obvious 256MB difference.
So for graphics cards (and recently CPUs too) you need to do a thorough analysis of what exists and what the differences are, unfortunately.
This is on a laptop I bought 8 or 9 months ago. It was definitely middle of the road on price and nothing remotely bargain bin.
a middle of the road laptop is low end on the performance scale, laptops cost roughly twice as much money for the same performance as a desktop (and top out at the middle of the performance scale).
Needless to say I'm gonna EXTREMELY bummed if I can't play CiV and I totally understand culdeus' POV. I thought I made a safe purchase at the time...what are you gonna do? :shrug: Here's hoping though....wish me luck.
I would wager your graphics card is close enough to the minimum to work