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Femme Fatale

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Just wondering if any one has heard of a fix for the 8800 series with MxO. SMILEY

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Systemic Anomaly

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Must read before posting: How to post your System/Network information

Please read that carefully and post the information requested. Also are you running Vista or XP?




Jacked Out

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Yea, Vista.

I have an 8800GTX.

Running mxo with this card on XP is ok but when in buildings it's really laggy. Also overbright on shows a nice corrupted display look.

When running Vista however, it is silky smooth and overbright works fine.



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Hello Kybutra ,

Right now from what I have seen there are a lot of issues in a lot of games with the current drivers for that card.

Join the Nzone and do a forum search for 8800 and see what you find (now watch new perfect drivers get released).



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And this is why I never buy anything that sports "new technologies" within the first year of its release..Nothing old really supports it, I know its cool to be able to say my rig is top 'o the line, Wish I could, but I don't trust anything until it is widely supported and has been debugged by months of actual use by consumers. It would have been nice if microsoft and nvidia had released Vista and the 8800 along with dx10 to the gaming industry well before its actual release, so that games like MxO would be atleast half way to an actual fix for the issues of this new tech. I know they released them to developers so they could have compatable games on the market at launch or soon there after, but you'd think SOE could have passed some of the goodies down from the new project development teams to the existing games' dev teams so they could have tested for compatability earlier and had a head start.


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Vedren wrote:
And this is why I never buy anything that sports "new technologies" within the first year of its release..Nothing old really supports it, I know its cool to be able to say my rig is top 'o the line, Wish I could, but I don't trust anything until it is widely supported and has been debugged by months of actual use by consumers. It would have been nice if microsoft and nvidia had released Vista and the 8800 along with dx10 to the gaming industry well before its actual release, so that games like MxO would be atleast half way to an actual fix for the issues of this new tech. I know they released them to developers so they could have compatable games on the market at launch or soon there after, but you'd think SOE could have passed some of the goodies down from the new project development teams to the existing games' dev teams so they could have tested for compatability earlier and had a head start.


huh ? <I have to censor myself>- I'll just say , I disagree.SMILEY

 



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Well sometimes there are issues that HAVE to be resolved by the makers of video cards.  

 
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