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when I try to run any game that has pre-rendered backgrounds (Resident Evil, Final Fantasy) I get a lot of small white or black glitches. everything is running perfectly, expect for that. Please help me. here are my specs:

Plugin: Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.6
Author: Pete Bernert
Card vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
GFX card: GeForce FX 5200/PCI/SSE2

Resolution/Color:
- 800x600 Fullscreen - NO desktop changing
- Internal X resolution: 1
- Internal Y resolution: 1
- Keep psx aspect ratio: off
- No render-to-texture: off

- Filtering: 6
- Hi-Res textures: 0
- TexWin pixel shader: off
- VRam size: 128 MBytes

Framerate:
- FPS limitation: on
- Frame skipping: off
- FPS limit: Auto

Compatibility:
- Offscreen drawing: 1
- Framebuffer effects: 3
- Framebuffer uploads: 2

Misc:
- Scanlines: off
- Mdec filter: on
- Screen filtering: on
- Shader effects: 0/1
- Flicker-fix border size: 0
- GF4/XP crash fix: off
- Game fixes: on [00000000]

Thanks in advance.
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change your filtering settings. try using 4.
Does it still happen if you set filtering to 4? What about setting the resolution to a multiple of 320x240 (640x480, 960x720, 1280x960, 1600x1200)?
well, changing filtering to 4 didn't work, but I haven't tried changing to any of those resolutions. Thank you... I'll try it.

EDIT:I just tried it, to no avail. Any other suggestions, please?
oh and I tried using Pete's OGL Plugin and it made the same glitches. could it be the cd or my graphics card?
is your card overclocked? you could be getting artifacts. what drivers are you using for it? lastly, is it really PCI? or is it AGP and you dont have AGP drivers?
Have you got Anistropic Filtering on or something?
how do i find out if my card is overclocked? and, yes, my card is PCI, and no, anisotropic filtering is off.
hey i updated my video drivers and now it's fine... thanks a lot, guys!
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