First time posting so bare with me as I fumble through this:
My sys:
2 Dual Core Intel Xeon 3.20 Ghz processors.
OS is XP SP3
256MB PCIe Nvidia Quadro FX 3500 graphic card
Yet even when I set the Graphics Detail and Texture details to low, the **** still streches.
The models are having their verticies pulled and stretched, textures are blinking or going green. Sometimes the textures are blinking on and off, meaning I can see through them but its not due to pushing through a constraint. Just random as ish.
Any help on how to fix this? I've updated my drivers for the graphics card and am not sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated!
Need help - Verticies are stretching, texture are blinking, going green, etc etc
Débuté par
Surj Gingh
, nov. 11 2009 06:28
#1
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 06:28
#2
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 06:47
at a guess I'd say it's because that graphics card isn't on the supported list of hardware for the game. You should seriously consider a newer (non-business) GPU. If you're using it because of the CAD-type things there are quite a few of the newer GPUs that can handle those things now too.
Modifié par JironGhrad, 11 novembre 2009 - 06:50 .
#3
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 07:34
I get this occasionally on my notebook. Usually when its running very hot (which it is prone to), but that might not be the cause.
On occasion it fixes by reloading from an earlier save, but not always. I usually restart the whole game, if not the computer and it fixes up. Obviously this gives the GPU a chance to cool down too.
On occasion it fixes by reloading from an earlier save, but not always. I usually restart the whole game, if not the computer and it fixes up. Obviously this gives the GPU a chance to cool down too.
#4
Posté 12 novembre 2009 - 07:03
Eh, I was hoping it wasn't the graphics card and it may be something I could tweek to make it work. But thanks for the heads up, I'll look into getting a newer card. I do need it for work as well but as ya mentioned JironGhard newer cards that can do both!
Thanks a bunch fellas!
Thanks a bunch fellas!
#5
Posté 12 novembre 2009 - 07:13
Glad we could help... I'm hearing good things about the HD 5870s so if you need cutting edge maybe get them to expense that for you? Or write it off on your taxes?





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