[G400s] gaming

i cant play fifa 14 in my lenovo g400s which has 2gb graphics .i have installed all the setup files and all but when i try to open  the game it doesn't show even a dialog box.i don't know what the problem is .please help me
Moderator comment: Subject edited - model added for clarity.

Hi Gerrad,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
I’m sorry to hear that “FIFA 14” game is not working as expected in your G400s Laptop, I suggest you to check the compatibility of the game and ensure that the latest display driver is installed in the computer. Below is the link to check the compatibility of the game:
Game Compatibility check 
Hope to hear back soon
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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