Erg slecht dat "Can I Run It" zegt dat jouw videokaart goed genoeg is, want volgens de minimum specificaties van FIFA17 wordt ie niet ondersteund.
Je kan 2 dingen doen: 1. Een nieuwe videokaart kopen of
2. De workaround volgen, die in het volgende topic genoemd wordt:
http://answers.ea.com/t5/...quot/m-p/5552830#U5552830Right after being told by a member of the EA Technical Team that, since the minimum supported graphic cards were the NVIDIA GTX 460 and AMD Radeon R7 260 and our "Legacy AMD GPUs" stopped getting driver updates, we wouldn't be able to play FIFA 17 at all unless we get a new graphics card, I found a post at the FIFA forums where the user exception123 (massive props to him) claimed that by installing the driver version 14.301.1001.0 (Catalyst 14.9), he managed to play the demo. I tried and it works!
All you need to do is uninstalling your current AMD drivers [AMD official driver uninstalling tool + guide], reboot your computer and install Catalyst 14.9 drivers (you may either google them or go to this link at Guru3D [the download link is at the bottom, search for "Download Locations"]).
EDIT (September 22nd, 2016): These steps won't be enough to play the full game though, because it demands a driver version higher than 16.3 and will refuse to launch (even if these drivers are good enough to make it run). The final step then, consist in modifying a key in your registry. By doing this, you'll tell FIFA your driver version is higher than it is (like driving a car with a fake ID while you're a minor who learnt to drive)
Right click on the windows button, and select "Run" [shortcut: Windows key + R] (alternate method: run the Task Manager [shortcut: Control + Shift + Escape] and in the File menu, select "New task")
In that box, write "regedit" and press Enter. (Note: you might be prompted for elevation rights for it, do it) [pic for 1 and 2]
Once in the Registry Editor, you'll need to browse to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Video]
Inside Video, you might find several sub-keys with weird alphanumerical names. Expand all of them and look for those with two or more numbered subkeys. In my case, there were six keys with weird names and only one of those had a sub-key named Video and another six numbered from 0000 to 0005.
Inside "0000", check the value inside "AdapterDesc", it should match your GPU model. If so, scroll down until you find the value named "ReleaseVersion" [pic for 3, 4 and 5]
In a text file, note down the sub-key location (right click on the 0000 subkey and pick the last option, "Copy key name" or something like that) as well as your current ReleaseVersion value. Save it to any folder where you can find it if you ever need to restore it.
Right click on "ReleaseVersion", pick modify and replace its value with "16.30.2311-160718a-305077C". This one belongs to the Radeon Crimson 16.3, which is the minimum requirement. [pic #1 for step 7] [pic #2 for step 7]
Repeat step 7 on the 0001, 0002, etc subkeys (shouldn't be needed because when you change the value in any subkey, it gets updated in the others).
Profit! With this change, your drivers should be capable of running the full game and your game should be okay with you using them.