DaveO-MM: For Divine Divinity, my box says DirectX 8 compatibility with 8 megabytes of RAM. The card should be capable of running an 800 x 600 resolution.
P.S. - As far as similarity between Divine Divinity and Sacred, they are definitely different. DD is more quest and exploration in terms of its mood, and Sacred is basically hack and slash.
I already know DD works with my computer i don't own it but I do own BD, the sequel so heh. But Sacred gold on the other hand will not and does not work on my cards which to be honest is a bit frustrating. I essentially wasted 10 dollars.
RuheBlut: The problem is i have two laptops integrated graphics both the same graphics cards and gog failed to put that info in the requirements that it won't work on integrated intel cards only in the support area. It frustrates me a great deal. Since all I really have are my two laptops.
Stuff: I agree, that should be on the game card. You might try Divine Divinity instead since it is very similar. I especially liked not having the re-spawn to deal with. I enjoyed SG and DD with DD having a slight edge . . still have both installed. . . =)
I don't remember seeing anything about Intel card compatibility for DD but you should check before downloading.
I noticed the compatibility warning
for Empire Earth but I haven't noticed it elsewhere.
DD and BD aren't really my taste for some reason I know they are good games its just eh just not my style of rpg, I like Arcanum, And Lionheart, and Warlords Battle Cry 3 more. Thank you for the assistance though =)