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Thread ID: 79412 2007-05-19 08:19:00 When playing a game, the sky goes really weird. Tribomb (5547) Press F1
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551124 2007-05-19 08:19:00 Hey

I just brought a new game, it meets the min system requirements. When I play it the sky goes really weird. There are trees and they copy themselves over and over again when I move, everything else is fine. How could I fix this?

Thanks...
Tribomb (5547)
551125 2007-05-19 08:32:00 Whats the game?

And have you updated your video drivers?
Metla (12)
551126 2007-05-19 08:34:00 System specs? game? changed and hardware recently? any other games do this? The_End_Of_Reality (334)
551127 2007-05-19 09:27:00 Staring at a screen for too long can have a detrimental effect on your eyes. This would explain your double vision and altered perception of colour. Please take frequent rest breaks to avoid lasting damage to your sight. TGoddard (7263)
551128 2007-05-19 11:01:00 Hey

I just brought a new game, it meets the min system requirements. When I play it the sky goes really weird. There are trees and they copy themselves over and over again when I move, everything else is fine. How could I fix this?

Thanks...

If the game is fs9 it means upgrade your cpu

and

NEVER believe min specs as stated on the box.
JJJJJ (528)
551129 2007-05-19 18:25:00 Staring at a screen for too long can have a detrimental effect on your eyes . This would explain your double vision and altered perception of colour . Please take frequent rest breaks to avoid lasting damage to your sight .

Damn! I can't resist a straight line like that:

Recreational pharmaceuticals can create the same effects . If trees replicate in real life . . as in OUTSIDE of your computer room/environment, then the problem is not in your computer . Sky color might just be smog and for the sake of this post can be discounted .

But . . to take this up a notch . . . since the eyes are really passive, they are not capable of true damage from viewing things in adverse conditions . Arc welding and staring at the sun are not the same and must be avoided .

Staring at a monitor or television or trying to read in a dark room will only make your eye muscles tired and cause discomfort; physical damage to them is extremely unlikely .

Those old wives' tales! You will likely get a headache from that sortta stuff and an old wife will then tell you that you are damaging your eyes . BAH!

A tension headache however, where you feel pain from doing some sort of activity, is usually blamed on bad visual conditions . . . but can be caused by the very aggravation and stress factors involved trying to force work performance under such conditions .

Reading in a moving vehicle can make you sick, but not because of your eyes! They are just trying to comply with your wishes to see something under adverse conditions .

I've had seven (7) eye surgeries . . detached retinas, cataracts, intra-ocular devices etc and many talks with doctors on conditions that promulgated these conditions, and none of them are caused by bad lighting or adverse visual situations .

Wearing boots in the house will NOT cause you to go blind . . . now will any of several other things that old wives want to include in their warnings .

Looking at pornography is a whole different happenstance . . . and should be avoided for numerous other reasons: 1) You can go bald, 2) have your private parts fall off, 3) you'll get stoop-shouldered from it, 4) and your eyes will permanently cross . Just ask an old wife .

You is been "edu-macated" now . :thumbs:
SurferJoe46 (51)
551130 2007-05-19 20:10:00 You aint talking rubbish Joe.

Old wives. I'm married to one!
JJJJJ (528)
551131 2007-05-20 00:12:00 Hey, updating the driver seemed to do it. Thanks! Tribomb (5547)
551132 2007-05-20 01:55:00 You really shouldn't be driving whilst playing games and hallucinating.:rolleyes: JackStraw (6573)
551133 2007-05-20 03:17:00 You really shouldn't be driving whilst playing games and hallucinating.:rolleyes:That seems to be the "normal" state for the drivers I see in Christchurch, Jack. Graham L (2)
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