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Key: VWR-14781
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Eyal Laryukov
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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New computer, New graphics card, but now, some prims are "broken"

Created: 20/Jul/09 03:45 PM   Updated: 20/Jul/09 08:28 PM
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Component/s: Graphics
Affects Version/s: 1.23
Fix Version/s: None

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Environment: normal, latest client (as far as I know). I have installed the latest version of my graphics card too.
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ever since I got my new computer to run, SL has not been working fine for me. Some shapes are "crazy", but once I move around a bit, they get back to normal, but than, other shapes go crazy.

it's not just sculpted primes, it's any shape (and only I see it, so it's "client side").

I either don't have something right installed, or my graphics card was not ment to work with sl(my card is: "ati sapphire hd4830 512m - 1GB HM HDMI").

I triedSL in window mode, and full screen, same problem.

by "crazy shape" I mean ..... hard to explain, several points of the shape, gets streached WAY out, from where it was ment to be.

It seems to somehow be locolized to the shape that goes crazy. forexample, someone hair can suddanly look like a giant porkipine, but the rest of him (the rest that is still visable) is noraml.

Hope you guys know what I'm talking about, and have a solution (I already tried lower graphics detail, doesn't help).

thanks



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Harleen Gretzky added a comment - 20/Jul/09 08:28 PM
Duplicate of VWR-3258.

A workaround for this is Edit>Preferences>Graphics tab >Hardware Options> uncheck Enable VBO

LL is working with ATI to come up with a solution to this.

From VWR-3258:

Zen Linden added a comment - 22/May/09 09:48 AM
A couple of weeks ago, ATI sent us some of their internal capturing software and I was able to capture the triangle glitch bug on my 4850 and send it to them. They are on it, and believe it to be due to some optimizations they made and are working on it. I'll let you all know more when I know more and when they release a fix or give us a workaround.


Harleen Gretzky made changes - 20/Jul/09 08:28 PM
Field Original Value New Value
Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Duplicate [ 3 ]
Harleen Gretzky made changes - 20/Jul/09 08:28 PM
Link This issue duplicates VWR-3258 [ VWR-3258 ]