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![]() Unless they are trivial things to fix, hold off for now. I'm totally swamped.
![]() 1. Change this topic to "confirmed bug". 2. Let me know just before you start thinking about this topic, because the other issue is somewhat related. [I will try to refine this issue, also, if I can dig up more hardware that helps] |
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#42 |
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Is it really a bug if the graphics card has insufficient VRAM to run in 24-bit?
I have not followed the thread in detail btw.
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#43 |
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![]() Is it really a bug if the graphics card has insufficient VRAM to run in 24-bit?
I have not followed the thread in detail btw. ![]() (1) MA3 knows there will be a problem. (2) MA3 runs, regardless of that knowledge, AND (3) MA3 therefore crashes. |
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#44 |
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![]() Is it really a bug if the graphics card has insufficient VRAM to run in 24-bit?
I have not followed the thread in detail btw. ![]() I just installed MA3 on another "wimpy" PC with an Nvidia video card that has 32MB, but 32-bit color depth. MA3 runs fine at 1024x768, 32-bit. (About 18 fps at 32-bit and about 30 fps at 16-bit, P3-840). So, it's not the "32MB VRAM". |
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#45 |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Southern Oregon
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It's not the lack of VRAM, it's the fact that it can't do Shaders.
Although VRAM may become a problem on low-end cards as I add more creatures and objects.
Jim Sachs
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#46 |
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![]() It's not the lack of VRAM, it's the fact that it can't do Shaders.
Although VRAM may become a problem on low-end cards as I add more creatures and objects. ![]() |
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#47 |
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Location: Southern Oregon
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The chip can't do them at all. The drivers must be trying to emulate them, and apparently not so successfully in 24-bit.
Anyway, I won't be spending any time chasing this. MA2.6 remains the Aquarium-of-choice for lesser equipment. The whole reason for MA3's existence is to take advantage of hardware improvements over the last 9 years.
Jim Sachs
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#48 |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Toronto
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There's always the option of installing a new video card , if like me you had a desktop with very poor graphics . Maybe not an option if you own a number of older machines (the expense might not be worth it) , or you have a laptop of course . For me it was a simple and cost effective way to enjoy not only MA3 but a better performing system overall . There may be a few prospective customers who feel the same .
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#49 |
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![]() The chip can't do them at all. The drivers must be trying to emulate them, and apparently not so successfully in 24-bit.
Anyway, I won't be spending any time chasing this. MA2.6 remains the Aquarium-of-choice for lesser equipment. The whole reason for MA3's existence is to take advantage of hardware improvements over the last 9 years. ![]() My suggestion was/is intended to assure that MA3 does not CRASH when confronted with older hardware or drivers that don't meet MA3 requirements. Of course, this isn't as important as the simulation. But I think crashes are worth chasing at some point. |
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