BladeHeart
09-18-05, 08:21 AM
This thread has been posted so that a search may locate it, should someone suffer what I have.
My computer uses dual core processors and dual graphic cards (SLI), also I am lucky enough to have a 20" screen set to 1600x1200. Last night I wondered if I switched on the synchronisation option it would improve the appearance of the game; I suspect the 1600x1200 setting of the screen is the reason for some of the jagged lines I get on the models.
After duely altering the options I discovered the game frooze once a mission or patrol was loaded. It also apparently corrupted a career file.
In the end I had to re-install the game, etc. Further experimentation today confirmed the cause. Once the synchronisation option was removed the game works fine.
I would spare you the hassle, or at least share a solution to problem.
My computer uses dual core processors and dual graphic cards (SLI), also I am lucky enough to have a 20" screen set to 1600x1200. Last night I wondered if I switched on the synchronisation option it would improve the appearance of the game; I suspect the 1600x1200 setting of the screen is the reason for some of the jagged lines I get on the models.
After duely altering the options I discovered the game frooze once a mission or patrol was loaded. It also apparently corrupted a career file.
In the end I had to re-install the game, etc. Further experimentation today confirmed the cause. Once the synchronisation option was removed the game works fine.
I would spare you the hassle, or at least share a solution to problem.