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Shatari
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This is not a DAoC related issue, and thus is why I post it here in off topic.
My computer has distorted graphic in Battlefield 2, Guild Wars and Final Fantasy Online. I've never had this problem in any other games, here including games with using very good graphic as Dark Age of Camelot, Unreal Tournament serie, etc.
I've tried following:
Checking my 2 blocks of RAM, by taking one out a time.
Getting a new monitor
Changing ingame graphic+resolution
Fitting desktop resolution to match game resolution
Changing graphic card from GeForce FX5600 to GeForce 6600GT
Checking different drivers for both GeForce FX5600 and GeForce 6600GT
Using different screen-updating-speed (or whatever it's called in english)
Using different system performance (i.e High performance, high quality, etc.)
Using different anti-aliasing
Updating drivers for my motherboard (SiS 648)
Updating and degrading DirectX and using Dxdiag to check if something should be wrong
As you can hear I've spend alot of money and time trying to fix the problem. Last option I could see would be to switch motherboard or buying new RAM's in case that my two blocks of RAM should show to damaged (I highly doubt this is the case). But before doing this I thought I would ask you all.
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My computer has distorted graphic in Battlefield 2, Guild Wars and Final Fantasy Online. I've never had this problem in any other games, here including games with using very good graphic as Dark Age of Camelot, Unreal Tournament serie, etc.
I've tried following:
Checking my 2 blocks of RAM, by taking one out a time.
Getting a new monitor
Changing ingame graphic+resolution
Fitting desktop resolution to match game resolution
Changing graphic card from GeForce FX5600 to GeForce 6600GT
Checking different drivers for both GeForce FX5600 and GeForce 6600GT
Using different screen-updating-speed (or whatever it's called in english)
Using different system performance (i.e High performance, high quality, etc.)
Using different anti-aliasing
Updating drivers for my motherboard (SiS 648)
Updating and degrading DirectX and using Dxdiag to check if something should be wrong
As you can hear I've spend alot of money and time trying to fix the problem. Last option I could see would be to switch motherboard or buying new RAM's in case that my two blocks of RAM should show to damaged (I highly doubt this is the case). But before doing this I thought I would ask you all.
Pictures