Hmm time to do some reading, I think.
Most 32-bit systems on the x86 architecture cannot address more than 3 GB (3 x 1024^3) of memory. There are some workarounds, most notably versions of Windows Server or Linux kernels with Physical Address Extension (PAE) features, however by and large if you are running a 32-bit system on an x86 chip then you are subject to the "3 GB Barrier".
So, Vonte, if you are using a 32-bit system and have 4 GB of RAM installed then you do not meet the recommended requirements. Your total memory available is 3GB minus the amount of onboard memory that your video card has.
So if you have a 1 GB DX10 card your system can only use 2 gigs of main memory which is the bare minimum required.
So answer me this, please:
What exactly are your system specs? What OS are you running? Which model CPU do you have? Which model GPU?
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