Thats odd, I have never eqperianced any of these problems and I have formated and reinstalled the game multiple times...
Laters
Thats odd, I have never eqperianced any of these problems and I have formated and reinstalled the game multiple times... Laters
Ok, so I just installed Windows Vista and after re-installing the game, I am having some issues with the loading area and the Inventory. Loading area turns into an assortment of myriad colored squares and makes it so I have to alt+ tab to get out of the game and then ctrl + alt + delete to be able to turn it off. Also, the inventory while in the matrix turns into colored squares. Everything else is running just fine though, but this is really bugging me.
I am running Windows Vista 64 bit Home premium, 2 gig of RAM, GeForce 8600gt xfx graphics card and an Intel Core 2 CPU 1.87 GHz processor.
Anyone have any good suggestions? I followed Admirals advice on the posting here, but still nothing.
Any and all help appreciated
Ok, so I just installed Windows Vista and after re-installing the game, I am having some issues with the loading area and the Inventory. Loading area turns into an assortment of myriad colored squares and makes it so I have to alt+ tab to get out of the game and then ctrl + alt + delete to be able to turn it off. Also, the inventory while in the matrix turns into colored squares. Everything else is running just fine though, but this is really bugging me.I am running Windows Vista 64 bit Home premium, 2 gig of RAM, GeForce 8600gt xfx graphics card and an Intel Core 2 CPU 1.87 GHz processor.Anyone have any good suggestions? I followed Admirals advice on the posting here, but still nothing.Any and all help appreciated
Good_Game_son has the right idea--I've got this same problem, and it ties into clothing. I believe the trigger is the color palette: any time I put on a particular red dress, the interface wigs like you're describing. If I take it off again, everything's fine. Other shades of red don't trigger it, though. But the purple beret will.
This may have to do with Vista's attempts to bypass the CPU with graphics rendering instructions and write straight to the GPU. Like you, I don't have the latest & greatest card (Radeon X850 for me--prolly same age as your 8600), so the only solution might be to upgrade.
Personally, I'm holding off on any attempt to fix Vista until it's been out for a good solid year. And even then I'll let DX 10 hardware be on the market for a while (anyone heard about DX 10.1? There's your reason to wait)