Hello,
It seems I encountered a graphics problem. I was just chugging along in my Me-262, minding my own business, when this happened:
Any idea what this is? It happened first on the Berlin map, then on the Slovakia map, while playing, as well as during "Play Track" mode. I ran other games, such as Steel Fury, or T-34 vs Tiger, but they run fine, no problems. This leads me to believe that this is not a graphics card issue (ATI Radeon X600/550 in my case), but is IL-2-related, but maybe I am wrong?
Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
RB
I have this sometimes too in the full mission builder.
I have an ATI X800GTO
This might be a driver problem
Settings 1024 x 768 x 32
Hello I/JG27_Waggel,
Thanks for the reply. If this is a driver problem, what can be done about it? I checked the ATI site for driver updates over a year ago, and even then they didn't even have my card on there, or at least I didn't find it.
Could this have to do with recent map installs, such as Zuti's Slovenia map, or the Korea map?
Regards,
RB
By the way, was macht die Nordsee Karte? Need any help with that?
Hello!
Check what is your graphics card's temperature.
I have had some kind of problems and reason was that
system's temperature was too high.
SFF_Vellu
I have this sometimes on my laptop when it gets overheated, in game though look in the other direction and it normally goes away
open GL will cause more heat issues in this game than any thing else so prop wash your heat sinks and fans.
Also take the cover off you really don't need it as it does cause the internal system temps to come down when you do.
Tesla's latest project perhaps?
I've seen this sort of thing for many years with all sorts of games. The problem is that the polygons aren't being mapped correctly (a point is missing in the list). Yes, a graphics card running hot does cause this, but so does corrupted or faulty 3D files. I used to get this a lot in MSTS when I compiled models in TSM, usually because the model had a complex part structure that wasn't properly labelled.
1# (A) Yeah, u probibly installed the new Core. DLL's? No 2# (B)- if not then u accedently did something in the NHancer that is NOT compatible with OpenGL or DirectX cards. No 3# © Your IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 game COULD be corrupted (Highly Doubted) No 4# (D)- Ur graphics card is outdated and needs to stay updated or has corrupted files- other than this i have never seen something so strange --- P.S. oh yeah, also check the "IL2Setup.exe" and check out the video section and test things out (turn them on and off and see the effects) and if u have NHancer do the SAME--
Hope it works
-- :-)
Hello,
Thanks everyone for your helpful comments. I did not reply to your comments immediately, because I wanted to implement the solutions you suggested and then play the game over a period of several days to see if things remained stable.
Those of you who suggested a temperature issue were probably right. After reading your posts, I promptly opened the cover of my PC and removed an entire colony of dust bunnies. There were a lot of them. Well, you know what they say about rabbits and breeding. But seriously, since I bought this computer, I had never cleaned it on the inside, which I will probably do more frequently from now on.
So far (knock on wood) the game runs fine again. No more modern art displays while flying.
Thanks, Boris the Spider for providing the download links for the drivers for my graphics card. Just as you suggested, I, too have been thinking about getting a better graphics card. However, I was a bit concerned that my computer could not handle it, especially in regard to processor speed. Please have a look at my system specs below.
AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3200+, 2.01 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM.
Based on these specifications, which graphics card would you suggest to replace my ATI X550/600?
Thanks again for all your help.
Regards,
RB