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Kakistos November 16th, 2005 08:49 AM

Another Problem
 
Dont know if anyone has already posted this problem and i dont have time to check.

On my dell (cant remember what model) in Black and white 2 i have a problem where it has a big blue/green translucent square taking up more than 90% of the screen.

the specs of the hardware are:

2.6ghz celeron
512 ram
ATI Radeon 9200 graphics

This problem is most likely a hardware difficulty as i have had similar problems before in Quake 4 all the textures were green. this was fixed by editing the target of the shortcut. Weird solution i thought. anyone got an explanaton for that one? as i think that knowing that may help with future problems. Grr Darn Radeons

Nereus November 16th, 2005 10:40 AM

Re: Another Problem
 
Only thing I could guess would be that your card sucks. Radeons are good. Just not 9200s, plus Geforce cards are buggy on black and white 2. Don't really have a temporary solution for you. I would recommend buying a new card if you can afford one. I have a 9800 pro and have never had any problems with any games.

Sv650s November 17th, 2005 08:44 AM

Re: Another Problem
 
Erm No it aint I Got Geforce Nvidia 6600 And It Works

Nereus November 18th, 2005 10:35 PM

Re: Another Problem
 
It works ok, but with GeForce cards the hair on creatures doesn't show up. If the hair shows up for you then it's a rarity. Plus I have heard of numerous other bugs or glitches on other games that are GeForce specific.

Kakistos November 21st, 2005 06:03 AM

Re: Another Problem
 
But usually things work good enough to play. I mean Quake 4 runs on it. and nearly everything else. i think this shortcut thing might really be the solution.


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