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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

 
 
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Old 12-10-2009, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by udidwht View Post
I'm running the latest ATI drivers 9.11 and if I run the game in OpenGL the menu windows are unreadable. If I switch to DirectX everything runs fine. I recently switched over to Windows 7 from XP MCE SP/3 and the issue also existed with XP. The issue however did not occur when using the 9.10 drivers. Anyone else having this issue?

System specs:

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Build 7600
Asus P5LP-LE (BIOS 3.19)
Pentium D 930 3.0ghz
Maxtor 300GB HDD (6L300S0)
2GB RAM PC2-DDR2-5300 667mhz
Gigabyte HD Radeon 512mb (CCC-9.11)
Sound Blaster Audigy SE (drivers are current)
DVD/CD-RW DL HP-840B
DVD/CD-ROM

Yeah, you're not alone. I'm running Win 7 too and my 4890 is using 9.10s rather than the new offering. I don't care to use DirectX so I'm hoping ATI get their act together soon.

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