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Hi, All: What happens is that the game screen will suddenly "disappear" and then moving the cursor around "re-paints" in, giant-square-by-giant-square, the scene! Like wiping away frosting on a wintry window pane to reveal the world beyond.... |
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Hi, All: This must be old, this problem I'm suddenly having with Fallout (the original), but I can't find any reference to it and that's driving me nuts here! Especially when considering how things used to work just fine.... Pentium-M @ 1.7GHz w. 1GB System RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 w. 64MB VRAM -- and DirectX 9c! Used to work fine under DX8...is 9c the culprit here? What happens is that the game screen will suddenly "disappear" and then moving the cursor around "re-paints" in, giant-square-by-giant-square, the scene! Like wiping away frosting on a wintry window pane to reveal the world beyond.... Fallout 2 doesn't have any such problems, and, like I said, neither did this previously! Actually, this video problem starts right from the installation screen, where specifying the install path makes the screen "disappear," as I say, into black, and moving the cursor around "wipes away" the blackness, square-by-square.... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| I have had this problem often, but it only appeared when transitioning from one section to another. If you are having this at other times I cannot help you, but I seem to recall that moving the cursor to the extremes edges so that the view slid up/down or right/left would repaint large areas at a time. Minor nuisance, really. . |
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| Are you running any programs in the background that might steal the focus for a second? Like MSN or Yahoo or something? I think I got it when replaynig Fallout 2 but it was pretty uncommon. I think if you just hit F1 twice to bring up and get rid of the help screen it clears it. |
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Gregory E. Garland wrote: I have had this problem often, but it only appeared when transitioning from one section to another. If you are having this at other times I cannot help you, but I seem to recall that moving the cursor to the extremes edges so that the view slid up/down or right/left would repaint large areas at a time. Minor nuisance, really. . Wow, you must not need anesthesia at the dentist, then, if you think a blacked-out screen every five seconds is a minor annoyance! |
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It's true moving the cursor to the edge repaints large areas at a time -- the whole isometric view, actually...but that all goes, and that doesn't even include the bottom 20% interface. Is there anything that could be done?? I'm afraid of reverting to DX8 and setting off problems in other games! |
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Hi, All: This must be old, this problem I'm suddenly having with Fallout (the original), but I can't find any reference to it and that's driving me nuts here! Especially when considering how things used to work just fine.... Pentium-M @ 1.7GHz w. 1GB System RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 w. 64MB VRAM -- and DirectX 9c! Used to work fine under DX8...is 9c the culprit here? What happens is that the game screen will suddenly "disappear" and then moving the cursor around "re-paints" in, giant-square-by-giant-square, the scene! Like wiping away frosting on a wintry window pane to reveal the world beyond.... Fallout 2 doesn't have any such problems, and, like I said, neither did this previously! Actually, this video problem starts right from the installation screen, where specifying the install path makes the screen "disappear," as I say, into black, and moving the cursor around "wipes away" the blackness, square-by-square.... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Hi, I am not sure, if it helps, but DirectX 9c (for some strange reason) does NOT seem to be the problem. Just tried Fallout myself and it seems to work fine. Jay Pieace |
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