Johann "onn" Bitsoenn 0 Posted October 3, 2003 Hi, Long time ago, that means 2 months ago, I've had a perfect os named Win98SE. Then I've had to change it to more perfect system called WinXPpro. While 98SE was a very nice system and everything was ok, XP occures to have problems with graphics. OFP errors: http://onn.neostrada.pl/grr.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp01.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp02.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp03.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp04.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp05.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp06.jpg http://onn.neostrada.pl/problem/xp07.jpg It even sucks in editor. I have Matrox Millenium G450 DualHead card, VIA chipset on Abit KT-7A MB All problems occure on std XP drivers for the card. Problem visible on xp03.jpg does not occure after installing "newest patch". Matrox support suckz. Help :'( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johann "onn" Bitsoenn 0 Posted October 3, 2003 Sth really nice, you might never seen before :] http://onn.neostrada.pl/grr2.jpeg Night :] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toadlife 3 Posted October 3, 2003 That card is designed for business, not gaming. Do you have the driver from Matrox, or is the driver a Microsoft driver? First thing I would try is disabling multitexturing and/or enabling "W-buffer" in your graphics settings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johann "onn" Bitsoenn 0 Posted October 3, 2003 Like I said, I have tried both Microsoft and Matrox drivers, and with Matrox drivers the problem on xp03.jpg (brown fill under horison) was fixed. But the texturing problem is everywhere. Multitexturing and W-buffer switches have not helped. And like I said, the card was good for gaming under 98SE. The problem is only under XP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites