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  • #16
    I JUST want a OpenGL ICD with the same speed of the directX one.........and AT LEAST 3 Gigatexel/s fill rate on th G800

    [This message has been edited by alessandro (edited 07 December 2000).]
    Athlon Thunderbird 1.1Ghz@1.2~1.3+GHz Socket A 256Kb,Asus A7V dipswitches,GlobalWin FOP32-1 heatsink,GlobalWin 802 Advance ATX Case, 17" Sony Multiscan 200PST,384MB Crucial PC133 CAS=2,ATI Radeon 32Mb DDR,(Matrox Millenium G400 MAX 32MB 5ns SGRAM),IBM Deskstar 75GXP 15Gb UltraATA/100, Quantum Firebal EL 10.2Gb,Hewlett Packard DeskJet 970Cxi,Epson Perfection 1240U Scanner,Sound blaster Live!,Cambridge Soundworks 5.1,Creative PC-DVD 5X,CDR-RW Ricoh MP7040S@MP7060S(Tweaked from 4x--->6x with no problem),Adaptec SCSI 2920C,Diamond SupraExpress 56e PRO,Iomega Zip Drive.

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    • #17
      It's not just his configuration that causes problems with BG2 in hardware mode. I've had the problem since BG2 came out. No shared IRQs, latest powerdesk, and yes, I unloaded the previous drivers before doing the install. In my case, it's either a problem with my chipset, AGP, or something else that causes the BG2 problem. I'll post again in the gaming forum, but the OpenGL support is pretty poor when a LOT of people can't play a game with as little use of OpenGL as BG2 has.

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      • #18
        It's a driver issue. The game runs fine in Windows 2000 with my Geforce 2 GTS 64m. 6.34+ drivers.
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        • #19
          Himself:

          I disagree again (are we seeing a pattern here? )

          Every new win2k driver release came with a small performance increase, at least for my system.

          Yes, games are important, the fact is that my G400 (oc´ed to MAX speeds) still has adequate speeds to run the games/demos I´ve tried. I still don´t feel that it´s getting too outdated as I felt with the G200 for instance.

          For what I have seen, Matrox win2k drivers are among the most stable and feature rich. When I see Nvidia/ATI drivers don´t support custom resolutions/refresh rates/monitor tweaking, thanks, but no, thanks.

          Win2k is the way to go as fas as I can see it. Your field of expertise may be computer/programming related and you certainly have a much more deeper knowedgle about the differt OS than I do, but win2k does everything I need and it doesn´t crash 1/100 th of the times Win9x does. It´s a quantum leap. I have winME installed in another partition, and it I felt it was better than win2k, I would be using it for sure.

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