has anyone been able to setup petes d3d plugin to work with ff7 properly? their are abunch of green lines all over the backdrop. Or would it Be better to just Switch to a different pluggin, Opengl2? id rather keep using d3d though..
has anyone been able to setup petes d3d plugin to work with ff7 properly? their are abunch of green lines all over the backdrop. Or would it Be better to just Switch to a different pluggin, Opengl2? id rather keep using d3d though..
go into the ATI control panel and you'll see it in there, i dont have an ATI card so i cant post a screenshot but it's fairly easy to find (ive used it before)
This is all i have in the multi media center. ( Same thing with the control pannel iirc, not really sure since i disabled it but it should be the same)
Right Click On Desktop > Properties > Settings(tab) > Advanced(button) > 3D(tab) > Check Customs Settings (Opengl & DirectX) > Check Application Prefernce for both AA and AF
is their another d3d pluggin that will work in the mean time? i actualy like pete's d3d on ffix but 7 seems the only one thats been having problems for me
OpenGL1 is pete's original OGL plugin. OGL2 is his new, rewritten plugin with improved framebuffer effects that also can take use of Pixel Shaders and 4096x2048 textures (nvidia only).
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