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Valcrist

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I know Kane has good examples for opengl, but I need some ones for D3D. My video card for some reason beyond my controll, I've tried EVERYTHING, can't use pete's opengl plugins. SO what I"m getting at, is some general configs for D3D. And Specific ones for Final Fantasy VIII and Chrono Cross. I've messed around a little, and I got them working pretty good. But I don't want to run into any problems, plus things on both games get a little gittery every now and then. :) So anyway any help would be much appreciated.

-thanx
Valcrist
 
I think your card is defective or a driver problem, most Radeon users don't have those problems. the OpenGL settings is basically the same as the Direct3d settings

Plugin: Pete's D3D Driver 1.1.72
Author: Pete Bernert
GFX card: NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200

Resolution/Color:
- 1024x768 Fullscreen - [32 Bit]

Textures:
- R8G8A8A8
- Filtering: 6
- Hi-Res textures: 0
- VRam size: 0 MBytes

Framerate:
- FPS limit: on
- Frame skipping: off
- FPS limit: 60

Compatibility:
- Offscreen drawing: 2
- Framebuffer texture: 2
- Framebuffer access: 0
- Alpha multipass: on
- Mask bit: off
- Advanced blending: hardware

Misc:
- Scanlines: off [0]
- Unfiltered FB: off
- Dithering: off
- Screen smoothing: off
- Full vram: off
- Game fixes: off [00000000]
 
Discussion starter · #3 ·
thank ya, yeah my card is kinda screwy, don't know y...tried all sorts of drivers, including the official ones.

k thats what I thought, I just wanted to make sure, thats exactly what I have mine set at :)
 
Yeah, that does sound like a screwed card, esp as now the Radeons are better off using OpenGL
edit: Just noticed your other thread. Glad it's all sorted
 
Have you tried doing a complete Windows Reinstall? It sounds like the OpenGL Variant of your drivers are screwed.

a Graphic card would show anomolies in any API. Not just OpenGL
 
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