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Picture Problem

kisling

Club Supporter
I have a slight problem with the picture in PES4, I have attached a picture down below. It basically fragments as you can see from the picture, it is always in the middle of the screen when the game is moving (not paused) as moves up a down about 2cm either way. It has happen on the demo for PES4 as well but only occurs on this computer I have not another one I have tried it out on. My Specs;

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3500+
Ram: 512MB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 LE
Display I have PES on: 1280x1024
Monitor: Sony 19inch LCD Response Time: 12ms

Any ideas how i can combat the problem has it is a little bit iritating.

Thanks
 

Picture

multiple account of niceman
Life Ban
Re: Picture Problem

Originally posted by kisling
I have a slight problem with the picture in PES4, I have attached a picture down below. It basically fragments as you can see from the picture, it is always in the middle of the screen when the game is moving (not paused) as moves up a down about 2cm either way. It has happen on the demo for PES4 as well but only occurs on this computer I have not another one I have tried it out on. My Specs;

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3500+
Ram: 512MB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 LE
Display I have PES on: 1280x1024
Monitor: Sony 19inch LCD Response Time: 12ms

Any ideas how i can combat the problem has it is a little bit iritating.

Thanks

Its waves...put v-sync on...does the game else run smooth with ur specs...i have nvidia GeForce 4 ti 4200 64 mb and its not good enough! I will have to buy radeon 9800 mpro 128 mb!:rockman: :kader: :rolleyes: :crazyboy: :f***: :mrpimp: :hump:
 

Zotn_Dre

Club Supporter
Right click desktop- advanced - settings - your video card tab - Direct 3D- there should be a vsync scroll or tab around ther somewhere.
 

repsaK

Reserve Team
There is something like: waiting on vertical sync , and then
<- prestation | quality ->

----------------|------------------

and the lines above means the thing i can scroll. What should i do now then??
and it is normally in the middle (the vertical line)
 

askewd

Club Supporter
V-Sync: On,Off or Application Controlled.

SET IT TO "ON" FOR PES4 With your 6800Le Card

That will solve your problem guaranteed.

I have actually found that leaving it set to "ON" has a good effect in my other games too... Counterstrike Source for instance now feels a lot more smooth and fluid.

It works by syncing the screen redraw with your screen refresh rate.

V-Sync has its pros and cons.. read this artical that explains things well http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1611150,00.asp

DALE
 

Nath

Club Supporter
Originally posted by repsaK
I've got an ATI Radeon 9600 PRO. What should I do?

All tell you, even after you called me a whiney little fag :rolleyes:

I solved the problem by downloading RadLinker ( http://www28.brinkster.com/chrisww1942/ )

Install RadLinker, right-click on your PES4 shortcut/exe file, and select 'Create RadLink' from the menu. A new file should appear, right click that one, select 'Properties', then under the 'DirectX' tab, you can set anti-aliasing etc. But inorder to remove these lines your talking about, you should se a slider under 'Wait for vertical sync', slide it all the way to the right hand side (or choose 'Always on' from the menu), and that should remove the lines*.


*for me at least ;)
 

repsaK

Reserve Team
* A late reply, but yes it works for me too. First I thought i didnt work cause I saw no difference, but after I restarted my comp the next day I saw no waves anymore...;)
 


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