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How to run Star Wars Galaxies without Hardware T&L

How to run Star Wars Galaxies without Hardware T&L
Ever wanted to play Star Wars Galaxies on your netbook? Yes, it runs almost perfectly on the lowest settings on my netbook (Acer Aspire One). However, this Instructable is not just limited to netbooks, this could be used on desktops, laptops, and old junk computers, just make sure they meet the minimum system requirements.
 
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Step 1Requirements

1. Windows XP (This is important, does not work for vista or Windows 7 unless you can get 1024x768 resolution.)
2. 3d analyze-v2.36 (Here)
3. At least the minimum system requirements for Star Wars Galaxies, Excluding the Hardware T&L. (Here)
4. Star Wars Galaxies The Complete Online Adventure Disk ( I borrowed mine from a friend). You may be able to find a torrent. I have not tried this with the download-able station launcher.
5. A Star War Galaxies account, a trial account will work too.

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Dec 6, 2010. 6:14 PMnickstewartroc says:
I gotta ask, why are you linking to linkbucks in every link?
Dec 7, 2010. 6:07 AMnickstewartroc says:
Oh ok thats understandable i guess, i thought it was a link just to it and necver downloaded the programs you needed, though it might be against the posting rules
Mar 13, 2010. 3:09 PMvalhallas_end says:
Heh, I can't even imagine how many programs 3DAnalyze helped me run on my old system (which was purchased about three days before T&L was made public as a standard.  I didn't know it had Galaxies comparability - nice fix though.

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