Well, you can use a program called irotate if you have a monitor that supports a resolution of 1440x900 (in other words a 17" or 19" monitor) and choose to rotate it in irotate's settings or it is built in to your graphics driver as extra software such as an Intel 845GV/GL/GE chipset. Also it should be enabled on most recent NVIDIA Graphics Cards such as GeForce 8 series. For irotate: http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/irotate.shtm
Raster Graphics
bitmap is a raster image which is anything with lots of detail while a vector is an image that is made up of geometric shapes and therefore can be manipulated in ways in which is keeps its detail. raster images vary depending on resolution and can only be made bigger if they have a higher resolution while vectors can scale without regards to resolution as they are made of geometric primitives. Simple things use vector while more complete images are usually raster/bitmap.
Yes, the graphics are the same, just without the 3D feature.
Command and Conquer does have graphics.
No, a graphics card is necessary
Without a doubt, the best thing about being a Graphics Designer are all the Graphics!
Counter strike has pretty amazing graphics, so you cannot play CSS w/out a graphics card. You can play CS 1.6 without a graphics card but CS:S is impossible to play unless you have a graphics card.
download pixel shader 3.0 and play it will work
raster graphics cannot be resized without losing image quality
Every PC has to have either graphics embedded into the motherboard or either a a dedicated graphics card that fits into an expansion slot on the motherboard. You can buy a motherboard without graphics, but you would need to supply a graphics card to go with it.
bush feared a tangled conflict without clear resolution
You can't see the monitor if you don't have a graphics card.