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Old 04-08-07, 02:57 PM   #1
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Default I've got shaking water!

When the sea is visible (external views, periscope, etc) the water 'shakes' in relation to everything else... whats this?
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Old 04-08-07, 03:32 PM   #2
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:hmm:mmmmm!

Not sure, but it sounds like a resolution problem. What graphics card are you using? Try dropping the res a notch and see if that cures it. Is it only the sea? And how fast is the "shaking"
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Old 04-08-07, 03:41 PM   #3
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Will see if I can get a Fraps of it.



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:hmm:mmmmm!

Not sure, but it sounds like a resolution problem. What graphics card are you using? Try dropping the res a notch and see if that cures it. Is it only the sea? And how fast is the "shaking"
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Old 04-08-07, 04:19 PM   #4
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I've got the same problem. It's like the water surface judders everytime you turn the camera or move it. Ati Radeon 9800 here.
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Old 04-08-07, 05:24 PM   #5
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I get this sometimes, especially near ports or large task forces.

TCing forward a little, to something above 256x, seems to remove it until it decides to show up again.
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Old 04-08-07, 05:49 PM   #6
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I have that too sometimes. Its not fps-related, though.
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Old 04-08-07, 05:54 PM   #7
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After my x850 card went up the other day and I installed a backup x800 that I got for a warranty replacement for a bad 9800pro, I started noticing jello looking shakes in the water sometimes. I'm averaging 1.5 years for my last 3 ATI cards before they go up.
I never seen it with my X850. I was surprized what a difference there is between those two cards.
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Old 04-08-07, 06:35 PM   #8
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I get this sometimes, especially near ports or large task forces.

TCing forward a little, to something above 256x, seems to remove it until it decides to show up again.
Much the same here. Near ports or sometimes near very small vessels (sanpans or fishing boats) It does seem to come when I come out of TC and go to the outside view of the contact. If I bounce back to my command room and then back outside it goes away. I do not get it often to worry about it too much.
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