Bridge Commander Central
BC Forums => BC General => Topic started by: TerryR on June 15, 2009, 01:53:17 PM
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Hi Folks,
I am running Bridge Commander with the 1.1 patch. The game runs fine, except for one graphical oddity.
When phasers/disruptors are fired, the "stream" of the phaser/disruptor beam looks slightly fuzzy, distorted, corrupted, "dirty," whatever you want to call it. I have tried changing resolutions, tried enhanced glows, etc., nothing seems to help.
The ships, crew members, and everything else looks fine, just the phasers/disruptors. The torpedoes look fine, too...
I am not trying to be picky- I suppose I should be happy the game runs- but I wanted to check with the experts here.
I have a AMD Black Edition Phenom 64 Quad-Core 9950 , Windows XP Home, nVidia 9500GT GPU 512 MB PCI-Express Video Card, 4GB DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz 240Pin Memory (2x2GB). My video card drivers are up to date.
Does anyone have any advice for me?
Also, by running Bridge Commander with this graphical glitch, do I risk adversely affecting my video card drivers in any way (i.e., will running Bridge Commander cause the drivers to be corrupted?)?
Thank You
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an image would be nice to see what you are talking about.
and no I don't think that could hurt your system...
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Thanks Nebula,
I will put up a screenshot here shortly.
What is weird is that I just got a new computer, and this issue occurred on my old Windows Vista computer, as well. I think on my old computer I had an nVidia 8500 graphics card.
I wonder if cleaning the disc would make a difference........
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that probably won't matter. My best guess is that the graphics settings are too low.
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What is the best way of posting an image on these forums?
Thanks.
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you can attach the image here.
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(http://i730.photobucket.com/albums/ww307/TerryRheault/bridgecommanderimage.jpg)
I hope this worked.....
If you can see the image, notice the static effect on the phaser beam coming from the left-hand side of the viewscreen. This is what I am referring to.
Thoughts anyone?
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that might be imperfections on the texture map, pixels that don't quite match the rest in color, or the file may have gone slightly corrupt. There's even a slight chance that your graphics card is having trouble reading the texture properly.
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I saw this when my gfx card was overheating....is the 9500 within normal temps?