Your problem is probably your Intel graphics card, they usually suck for high end games, it may be possible as jjoyz said that upgrading your driver MIGHT fix it but also you may want to try one of the below fixes
Solution #1: (By Panopticon from the Activision forums)
– Click Start and then on Run / Or press the Windows Key + R to open Run from the keyboard.–
– Type dxdiag and press OK
– Go to the last part which says “More Help” and then on Override Refresh Rate in that window
– Here you can input a value (usually between 50-100) and start the game!
For me the value 60 did the trick and I now get a picture instead of black screen with sound.
Solution #2: (By Hoodoo34 from the Activision Forums)
Create a prototype shortcut ( It creates one by default but if you erased it or whatever, go into the program files/activision/prototype, right click on prototypef and create a shortcut). After you create it, right click the shortcut and click properties. There should be a directory path called ”Target” and it should have something like this: “C:\Program Files\Activision\Prototype\prototypef.exe”
So now you write windowed behind it so it will be like( write just windowed not -windowed
“C:\Program Files\Activision\Prototype\prototypef.exe” windowed
Now you can go into the game and change the resolution. I set mine as low as I can and when I started the game, it gave the Input not supported for a sec but then the game booted up nicely.
I don't have the game, just found these online
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