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Old 08-15-10, 12:55 PM   #1
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jimbuna, thanks for getting back.

yes I used the config installer.

Loaded game components as follows: SH3 vanilla (fully patched), GWX3.0, Commander, commander config installer, then radio message lite mod through JGSE. THis is on a machine where I have completed a OS reinstall in the last couple of weeks, so should have no registry problems (yet).

Other commander featurers like parol logs work.

I have the white pixels/particle on horizon issue in vanilla SH3 also
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Old 08-15-10, 01:03 PM   #2
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It sounds like a graphics related problem,

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jimbuna, thanks for getting back.

yes I used the config installer.

Loaded game components as follows: SH3 vanilla (fully patched), GWX3.0, Commander, commander config installer, then radio message lite mod through JGSE. THis is on a machine where I have completed a OS reinstall in the last couple of weeks, so should have no registry problems (yet).

Other commander featurers like parol logs work.

I have the white pixels/particle on horizon issue in vanilla SH3 also
Are you using Anti-aliasing?
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Old 08-17-10, 12:15 PM   #3
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Are you using Anti-aliasing?
Yes, I'm using ant-aliasing, probably set at 4x or 8x, why would this cause a problem?

Can someone tell me if the GWX manual solution for particles is applicable to 9800M NVIDIA cards?
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I have not said that there is a problem,

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Yes, I'm using ant-aliasing, probably set at 4x or 8x, why would this cause a problem?

Can someone tell me if the GWX manual solution for particles is applicable to 9800M NVIDIA cards?
there was only one question, which you now the answer,I know that some have had problems with AA when it has been on,and before I knew what graphics card you use so I had been able to suggest that you leave the AA program-controlled.
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Old 08-17-10, 02:07 PM   #5
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there was only one question, which you now the answer,I know that some have had problems with AA when it has been on,and before I knew what graphics card you use so I had been able to suggest that you leave the AA program-controlled.
Cheers Vendor

now I only have to work out how to disable the AA
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Go to your Nvidia settings/control panel and choose the performance and quality section.
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