No, his problem isn't SI. There was only like 10 pieces deployed on BC when he was having that problem. I have no idea what it is, but I think it's his graphics card.
No, his problem isn't SI. There was only like 10 pieces deployed on BC when he was having that problem. I have no idea what it is, but I think it's his graphics card.
yea i was having that problem. But my graphics card isn't shitty either.
Yeah I was there when it happened too. There was only like 300 pieces being used. It probably is a graphics problem. Try changing different settings like AA and lighting settings up and down. Just experiment a little.
Seems like something is playing with your video pref variables: $pref::TS::detailAdjust = "0.833333"; I noticed if you set that to 0, all kinds of fun stuff happen.
Also, I noticed that there was a little "needle" sticking out of your construction tool. I believe Blnukem had this problem before.
Please try the following:
Run Tribes 2, Login.
Open the console with Tilde (~), the button below ESC. And copy & paste the following into the input: $pref::Video::allowD3D = 1;
Restart T2.
Repeat the first step.
Go to Settings --> Video and make sure that the video driver is set to "D3D".
Click apply changes and see if it still happens.
Make sure that you have the latest video drivers for your card installed. It would also help to install drivers for the motherboard.
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still didnt work.
do i need the tribes2_server.exe modified client?
yea i was having that problem. But my graphics card isn't shitty either.
It almost looks like the pieces are inverted, ("-0.5 -0.5 2", by the looks of that LSB)
Also, I noticed that there was a little "needle" sticking out of your construction tool. I believe Blnukem had this problem before.
Please try the following:
Run Tribes 2, Login.
Open the console with Tilde (~), the button below ESC. And copy & paste the following into the input: $pref::Video::allowD3D = 1;
Restart T2.
Repeat the first step.
Go to Settings --> Video and make sure that the video driver is set to "D3D".
Click apply changes and see if it still happens.
Make sure that you have the latest video drivers for your card installed. It would also help to install drivers for the motherboard.
If it was inverted, you'd see the exterior as the interior of it, Alviss. Not seeing directly through it.