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Anyone play Fly2 on a Radeon 9700/9800?



 
 
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Old October 11th 03, 02:06 PM
FlyingAxx
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Default Anyone play Fly2 on a Radeon 9700/9800?

Replicant wrote:
I tried this sim on Win98SE and XP using Cat3.7 drivers and in both
Fly2 has a problem with all the 3D graphics flashing badly. The
original Fly runs perfectly though and looks decent using FSAA and
anisio filtering, so long as you stick to flying in the NA detailed
areas, the rest looks like crap as always.


No problems under XP having a Radeon 8500.
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Axel

 




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