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gaglebot
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Joined: 05 May 2002
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Anybody using Sis650 CHip Set? |
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Hello, my system specs are HP 751, 1.8 GHz P4, Windows XP, SIs 650 Graphics Adapter. When I initially installed Morrowind the screen rendering would fail (go gray or fog entirely) whenever a transition from exterior to interior took place (or viceversa). I updated the Sis driver and the game has worked fine, without any bugs so far and an acceptable frame rate.
The only problem I have is that the character doll frame in the inventory screen and the local map screen are completely dark (world map works fine though). Anybody out there having the same problem? Any recommended solutions? Thanks and good RPGing. |
Sun May 05, 2002 3:42 am |
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Re: Anybody using Sis650 CHip Set? |
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quote: Originally posted by gaglebot
Hello, my system specs are HP 751, 1.8 GHz P4, Windows XP, SIs 650 Graphics Adapter. When I initially installed Morrowind the screen rendering would fail (go gray or fog entirely) whenever a transition from exterior to interior took place (or viceversa). I updated the Sis driver and the game has worked fine, without any bugs so far and an acceptable frame rate.
The only problem I have is that the character doll frame in the inventory screen and the local map screen are completely dark (world map works fine though). Anybody out there having the same problem? Any recommended solutions? Thanks and good RPGing.
I dont mean to be rude,but you need to dump that Graphics card,its not really designed to run games.Your best beat is to go for a GeForce card.
Check out reviews of Sis Cards and you'll see what I mean.There basicly only for basic display.
Your system looks good,cant understand why you would have such a bottle neck in it like that GF card. |
Sun May 05, 2002 4:48 am |
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