Pale white colours?:(
Static
Hey everyone, ive just re-installed GW from about 5-6 months of not playing it. I reinstaled it perfetly, and when i enter a city, everything seems fine, except for some of the colors. All of the characters armor colors seem to have a pale white coating to it, and same with some rocks/pathways in the city/outpost. When i change my graphics settings, and put it back the way it was, the white colors go away. Heres some Examples:
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/1048/gw0019uh.jpg
http://img473.imageshack.us/img473/7798/gw0027tb.jpg
If anyone has any idea of how to fix this, thatd be great! Thanks in advance everyone.
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/1048/gw0019uh.jpg
http://img473.imageshack.us/img473/7798/gw0027tb.jpg
If anyone has any idea of how to fix this, thatd be great! Thanks in advance everyone.
Serafita Kayin
What's your system spec?
I need to know that before I can tell ya anything else...
I need to know that before I can tell ya anything else...
Static
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Originally Posted by Serafita Kayin
What's your system spec?
I need to know that before I can tell ya anything else... |
Geforce fx 5200 256MB
Pentium 4 2.00 GHz
768MB Ram
It worked flawlessly the last time i played(few months ago) but now it has those white colors on the chars/rocks.
Static
Can someone please help me with this?I cant fix it >.<
Serafita Kayin
Looks like it could be a video card going bad. If you can test it with another, do so.
Static
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Originally Posted by Serafita Kayin
Looks like it could be a video card going bad. If you can test it with another, do so.
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BiggDunc
yea, your specs are good enuf, i think its time to buy a new vid card
sux... but if you've messed with all the system control panel controls, and ingame... thats gotta be it...
maybe, try this:
if you have a onboard vid card... simply uninstall the ge force... use the mobo video, then re install with updated drivers
oh, yea... updated drivers... try that first though
gl
sux... but if you've messed with all the system control panel controls, and ingame... thats gotta be it...
maybe, try this:
if you have a onboard vid card... simply uninstall the ge force... use the mobo video, then re install with updated drivers
oh, yea... updated drivers... try that first though
gl
Static
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Originally Posted by BiggDunc
yea, your specs are good enuf, i think its time to buy a new vid card
sux... but if you've messed with all the system control panel controls, and ingame... thats gotta be it... maybe, try this: if you have a onboard vid card... simply uninstall the ge force... use the mobo video, then re install with updated drivers oh, yea... updated drivers... try that first though gl |
Also, im planning on buying a new video card/mobo/CPU. Anyone have any idea of what cpu i should get? im planning on getting a 939 socket AMD, but no idea which one.
Lerxst_of_Syrinx
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Originally Posted by Static
Also, im planning on buying a new video card/mobo/CPU. Anyone have any idea of what cpu i should get? im planning on getting a 939 socket AMD, but no idea which one.
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Static
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Originally Posted by Lerxst_of_Syrinx
It really depends on what you want to spend. The 3500+ ($201) is at a great price point, unless you just HAVE TO go dual-core then the 3800+ ($295) isn't too bad.
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eljeffe
I had a similar problem a couple of years back that effected Grand Theft Auto (all the cars were white) and 3dsMax (all objects in preview windows were white, but everything rendered correctly). If I changed 3dsmax to use Glide instead of directx, the collors came back--unforntunately, this slowed the program considerably. Also, many games do not have the option to use Glide anymore.
Eventually I built a new computer. I kept my video card, but everything else was replaced. I had not problems with the colloring. Bored one day, I decided to see if my old processor would work in my new motherboard. I hook it all up, and got the white graphics again. So the problem had something to do with the CPU and DirectX.
Eventually I built a new computer. I kept my video card, but everything else was replaced. I had not problems with the colloring. Bored one day, I decided to see if my old processor would work in my new motherboard. I hook it all up, and got the white graphics again. So the problem had something to do with the CPU and DirectX.