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sandal 03-01-2006 03:01 AM

Reflex XTR graphics problem
 
When I fly across the field, it looks like the display freezes and then continues, sort of like hiccups. It takes less than half a second, and then everything is fine again. This happens in the same spot every time, almost as if there was a line that the plane crossed that triggered it. I have the same problem regardless of resolution; from 640x480x16 to 1600x1200x32. Frame rate is smooth.

Any ideas what can cause this problem?

cwehner 03-01-2006 03:44 AM

RE: Reflex XTR graphics problem
 
Try turning the v-sinc on and then try it with it off. see if either make a differece. I've seen the problem before and then seen it go away. not sure what the solution is.

Chris

sandal 03-01-2006 08:16 AM

RE: Reflex XTR graphics problem
 
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your answer. I tried V-sync both on and off, and it definitely has to be off for Reflex to work properly. Frame rate goes down a lot if i enable it.

I think I have found the problem though. The BIOS graphics aperture size was set to 128 MB. Reducing it to 64 MB solved the "hiccup problem".

L0stS0ul 03-01-2006 10:31 AM

RE: Reflex XTR graphics problem
 
Are you using a flat panel LCD monitor? This banding effect is very noticable on LCD's and I have to turn on V-Sync on every single game that I play. What V-Sync does is limit your maximum frame rate to the refresh rate of the monitor. The banding comes from some monitors having trouble displaying these 150+ FPS.

sandal 03-02-2006 03:50 PM

RE: Reflex XTR graphics problem
 
Samsung SyncMAster 957 DF 19" CRT


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