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CapRegEuph

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  1. It isn't the discs, I can guarentee it, I have come to accept that I wasted 20 dollars. I wish Obsidian would release an update that would fix my problem. Anyone know of a way Obsidian could be informed (and actually solve) this problem?
  2. Why is fog generated by the processor? Just wondering.
  3. Thank you, I hope I can get this solved as well.
  4. Frustration bump. Sorry if bumps aren't allowed.
  5. My Anti-Aliasing has always been set at 4X, along with Anisotropic Filtering at 8X. I don't think that is the problem. Thanks for the suggestion though.
  6. Well, I would like to get this game to work like it should. I don't own an Xbox.
  7. Well, I tried the Anisotropy solution and it worked! But only for a little bit I played about 15 minutes in one section and no graphical errors at all. As soon as I went to another section (I mean, had to go through a loading screen) I got this... Just when I thought that had fixed it.. I tried a ton of different graphics configurations in the advanced panel, none fixed it though... Thanks for the suggestion though!
  8. Here it is: [sWKotOR] ReportDateTime=5/30/2006 10:47:17 AM SysInfoVersion=v1.00.60 GameExists=1 GameVersion=v2.10.427 GameInstallLocation=C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\ [OS] Name=WinXP Version=Windows XP v5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 2 Service Pack=Service Pack 2 Status=Pass [swapFiles] C:\pagefile.sys=1920 [CPU] CPUCount=1 CPUSpeed=1664 CPUFamily=6 CPUModel=6 CPUStepping=2 CPUVendor=AMD CPUName=AMD Athlon XP 2000+ Status=Pass [Memory] RAM=1280 Status=Pass [Disk Free Space] C: (NTFS), UNICODE=8.37GB Status=Pass [CD-ROMs] DriveLetters=D:\,E:\ Drives=ASUS CD-S520/A,_NEC DVD_RW ND-3520AW [Video] Video Card Name=RADEON 9600 Series (Omega 3.8.252) Video Memory=512 Desktop Resolution=1280x1024x32 @ 75Hz DirectX=DirectX 9.0c (4.09.00.0904) OpenGL Version=2.0.5819 WinXP Release OpenGL Vendor=ATI Technologies Inc. OpenGL Renderer=RADEON 9600 x86/MMX/3DNow!/SSE ATI Driver=6.14.10.6614 Vid Card Status=Pass Vid Card Driver Status=Pass GL Status=Pass DX Status=Pass [Audio] Sound Card Name=NVIDIA
  9. See, this is what I was afraid of. That the game really just does not like my video card. Why is that? Shouldn't Obsidian be notified of it? I really think it's sad if I have to resort to putting an old video card in my computer just to play this one game. What about all my other games? Now they will have to look worse just so I can play this one game. Is there any way I can get a hold of Obsidian and get this fixed? All I know is that the game package said that my system would be able to play this game, and it can't. I hope this can be resolved somehow. If not, Obsidian should say that the game will not work with the PowerColor Radeon 9600 Pro 256 MB. Sorry if I sound upset, but I am.
  10. I ran the Direct X Diagnostic, no problems anywhere. I did all of the tests too, they all came up clear. So if KOTOR 2 just doesn't like my video card, what do I do? Is there any way I could contact Obsidian and get them to release an update that would solve my problem? Thanks.
  11. Alright, I tried the newest Omega drivers, but I got the same problems. Actually, I think that made it worse. Don't worry, I uninstalled my ATI drivers first, then restarted, then installed the Omega drivers. Everyone keep brainstorming, hopefully this can be resolved. My cousin had this game, and I borrowed it to play it, and when I installed it on my computer it had the same problems. The game worked fine on his computer. I have since then reformatted, so don't worry, I didn't reinstall over that one. So I have done at least two clean installs, with two different copies of the game, both had the same problem. I don't think it's my discs, thanks for the suggestion though.
  12. Thanks for all of the replies. Since the common opinion is that its faulty drivers, what drivers would you recommend? Also, would Omega drivers be a better choice? Also, would reverting back to old drivers cause problems with my other games? Thanks.
  13. I have tried all the resolutions and all the refresh rates, no difference, same problem. Also, I have NEVER experienced anything like this in any other game with my computer. I have played games such as Guild Wars, Half Life 2, stuff like that, never had a problem. This will be my third time installing the game, I even reformated between the last time and this time, no difference. Thank you for the input.
  14. Alright, so I just bought KOTOR 2 and I have been experiencing plenty of graphical errors. I will include a screenshot to better explain my situation. I know people will ask, so here is my current computer set up: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ MSI K7N2G Motherboard PowerColor Radeon 9600 Pro 256 MB 1.25 GB Ram Soundblaster Live! 5.1 30 GB Internal (Also have a 160 GB external) Windows XP Service Pack 2 Now, I have updated EVERY DRIVER I can think of. Video, I have the most recent ATI drivers, and motherboard drivers, and sound drivers. I have also updated my KOTOR 2 game to the latest drivers. My system should be able to run this game, correct? Well, let me get to what I have been having problems with. For starters, I went to go create my first character and one of the models was missing an arm, another was missing a face except for the eyes. Very very strange. I thought maybe it would get better once the game started. I was wrong. Started playing the game and graphical errors up the wazzu, most textures being extened outside where they should be. Also, a lot of geometric errors. Weird stuff too, like the floor being transparent and my character missing certain body parts. As you can see, my problem is very strange, and is also very annoying. I would concider myself pretty good with computers and junk, I have never had a problem like this before. If anyone has any idea of how to fix this, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. P.S. Here are some screenshots:
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