Slight....erm....Big Problem

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Slight....erm....Big Problem

Postby GunnerMan » Thu Apr 21, 2005 8:32 pm

Well it started about 3 flights ago. I will start off with my system and settings. As for FS settings we are maxed out(MIP Map on 4) 4x AA, 8X AF. System is ASUS K8V SE Dx mother with AMD64 3200 + Claw at 2.2. 512 Megs of OCZ PL Rev2 ram, 6800 Ultra.... now everything worked flawlessley with graphics untill about 3 or 4 flights ago when exterior view textures look like SHIITE. They nly load fully when very close to aircraft and anything in distance is like the unloaded base textues... Zoomed out as far as I can seems to fix the prolem but go in close to get a good aircraft shot and ohhh man looks like FS98 status....if you need screens ill post. Thanks
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Re: Slight....erm....Big Problem

Postby beefhole » Thu Apr 21, 2005 8:49 pm

This happened to me, except for me the terrain textures wouldn't load-all I saw was a mess of green and brown.  Problem fixed itself for me(reboot), but don't know bout yours.
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Re: Slight....erm....Big Problem

Postby Mobius » Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:52 pm

I had the same problem when I downloaded the Catalyst 5.4 drivers, so I rolled them back and everything is back to normal.  I never tried restarting though, should try that first. :) ;)
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Re: Slight....erm....Big Problem

Postby GunnerMan » Fri Apr 22, 2005 10:47 pm

Well of course I restarted but I think it may very well be my drivers as I updated my drivers at a LAN party so I never uninstalled the old ones, that could and I hope was the prob.
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