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The pig ugly Blue lines are still there,
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Since ATI's response to the blue lines is"load the latest drivers" I think the ball is in Luthier's court.
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Last week one of devs said they just managed to get a 'similar' card and will reproduce the bug to start looking for solution if it can be found on their side. Of cause I answered that it is not acceptable that it takes 2 months to order and pay for necessary hardware and that they will not be able to reproduce the bug on anything 'similar' but only on particularly 6970 and 6950. No answer since then. MG does not purchase hardware themselves afaik, they get it through 1C-Softclub and it involves a lot of decision makers and bookkeepers to make a purchase. Send them a card if you want a quicker solution ![]() i think since the bug influences only 2 videocards it was not on their priority list in the past. Now things may be changing, at least there was the 1st acknowledgement from the devs that they are aware of the bug now. Last edited by Ataros; 06-16-2011 at 10:02 AM. |
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"* Various graphical improvements...Finally fixed the landscape stripes bug, etc".
This isn't the blue lines bug? i don't have the video card that causes the issue, so i assumed that was it. Apologies if I was mistaken. |
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No they mean the landscape bugs I.e strips land appearing over the channel, however I haven't seen these for sometime now anyway....
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![]() ![]() Otherwise they would call it "horizon lines bug" as everyone else. |
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