Very bad graphics Sharp angles whle palying a game whats wrong?
I just installed a new video card its a xfx gerforce 6200 AGP 8x 256 MB. now everything good. but when i play GTA or go to Nivida setting to ooking at the preview i get sharp images sticking out of just werid angle images very jsut distorted
Computers & Internet - XFX - GeForce 6200 Graphic Card
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You will need a better gxf card, preferably something better than AGP cards. But since thats what your pc has try getting a 7000 series card. ex 7300gs
ok for San Andreas you should be fine, a 6200 AGP should run it with no problems. If you have installed updated drivers and the Nvidia systems tools as suggested above and updated DirectX and you still have problesm, try adjusting your video settings in the game properties to a lower level & lower resolution. Alos you can try Reinstalling the game.
For AGP cards the 7x series is the end of the road pretty much.
Hi there.
Have you updated the drivers for your graphics card? You can get the latest updated drivers from the Nvidia website here:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
Just select your make of card and then download. They will then install and update your current drivers.
I would also suggest download the NVidia System Tools with ESA Support, as this also comes with an update drivers tab, and you can also tweak your NVidia GPU to run the way you want it run.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvidia_system_tools_6.03.html
Hope that solves the problem.
Tim
It would help, updating to the latest drivers will iron out any kinks/problems and gives extra support for newer games. Also, that is why I suggested downloading NVidia System Tools, as this will allow you to tweak the settings, make the picture sharper, more fluent, things like that.
Try it, and let me know what you think.
I run a Geforce 7300GS, which, believe it or not, is slighly better than the 7900. The higher numbers don't necessarily mean that they are better/newer, the same goes for ATI Radeon GPU's. That's why NVidia let you modify the general settings of their GPU's with their System Tools, so you can get the best gaming experience from the card that you have. Yes, I would suggest that you might want to consider upgrading your card, but you would need to look into what games you would run, as alot of the new big budget cards are only really for extreme gamers. My card is a couple of years old now, and yes, is classed as outdated by todays standards, but I have not come across a game yet that my card can't handle.