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Post by Guz on Sept 14, 2003 22:58:00 GMT
When I start the game I only get a whit og black bagground with some pixrl destortion, and the respons for any keystroke (when I want to open the Task Manger) is very slowe, soo it's impossible for me to play the game (even get into it), but I can here the sound perfect.
System: Windows XP Pro SP-1 Gigabyte PE Ultra board, P4 2,4 Ghz 1 Gb Memory SB Live (the good old golde plated one) GeForce Ti 4200 (running latest drivers)
Patch GM
Have used Drive Cleaner 2, and installed drives again, but still same S***.
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Post by Nemesis on Sept 15, 2003 7:02:57 GMT
Another GeForce playing up... hmmm... Well, you've been added to my personal list of GeForce owners who experience this kind of problems with Ghost Master. I hope somebody will come up with an adequate solution sometime soon.
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Post by systems on Sept 15, 2003 9:02:30 GMT
What is your driver version ("latest version" isn't good enough - we need numbers!).
What are your driver settings in your Detonator control panel (quality, performance etc.)?
Are you running Media Player 9 (you should be)?
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Post by Guz on Sept 15, 2003 13:10:39 GMT
Nvidia driver 45.23, standart settings (I haven't change anything).
and yes i use mediaplayer 9 and DirectX 9.0b
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Post by systems on Sept 16, 2003 12:39:21 GMT
Go into your detonator control panel. Set it to "performance" - any difference?
I don't have an nVidia card so I'm not familiar with the control panel, but there should be 3 settings to try.
I would also try with EAX turned on and off (assuming that you have the GM patch and current Live! drivers).
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Post by Guz on Sept 20, 2003 14:59:48 GMT
Still the same, think I tryed every possible combination.
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Post by Nemesis on Sept 20, 2003 18:17:18 GMT
Bugger! I'll see if I can find a solution.
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Post by Guz on Sept 22, 2003 12:20:42 GMT
Thx, m8
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Post by Nemesis on Sept 28, 2003 21:14:51 GMT
Just a message to let you know I'm still alive, but haven't found a solution so far...
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Post by David on Sept 29, 2003 15:33:45 GMT
An idea, Could the problem related to the BIOS or the motherboard drivers? are those up-to-date and working correctly? since hardware incompatibilites can cause a whole corridor of problems or only surface at odd intervals.
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