:::::UPGRADING VIDEO CARDS:::::
Although the NBA Live series have never been known to be graphically intensive, I have seen more and more issues on lacking video cards. And so, heres my guide for graphics. (and the like)
1.The first rule of thumb when purchasing a video card or upgrade, is your budget. Anything $100-200 is typically not worth buying. Buying something two or three generations old is pointless, and you'll end up upgrading sooner or later.
2. Your existing computer is also of much importance. You have to realise if the graphics slowdown is due to your processor, graphics card, RAM (or lack thereof) or all of the above. 512mb is disireable, and 1g is best. You can either pick up a fast Pentium(3.2 ghz+) or a speedy Athlon 64 (3200+). (Make sure your Motherboard supports the upgrade)
3. When picking up the new video card, pay attention to the power demand. Most of these new cards need a huge amount of power, and you might have to upgrade your power supply. 350 watts to 400 is more than enough. Also make sure your motherboard supports the upgrade. Make sure you have the proper ports for your new video card.
PCI - pre2000 computer
AGP - pre2004 computer
PCI-e - post2005 computer
4. The video cards themselves are sometimes difficult to install, and if you are installing both a new processor, motherboard, power supply, and video card, its likely you'll have to install the operating system as well. Backup your save games, rosters, important documents etc. before installing. Keep your Windows XP installation discs handy, and keep track of your progress;don't forget any procedures.
***Upgrading a computer's video card can be a costly process, so your budget should be at least at 400 dollars. Having to purchase a new video card sometimes causes a domino affect. Video card needs new motherboard>motherboard needs processor>motherboard needs new case etc. Just make sure you know what your budget can handle. Happy Gaming!!***