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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
One word... Crap :( I really would feel so much better if this worked. Seems to work for others with the Ti4200 and the Ti4800 doesn't work with OpenGL at all. The wireframe mode is a total pain when it comes to positioning anything. I can't tell if it's on the terrain or not :( More practicing I guess.
Silke
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Wheeeeeeee I did it!LOL.
Don't ask.
I was fighting with Hydra, who was quite intent on doing what it wanted. Must be those three heads...
Silke
Silke
The Funny or not so funny thing about the Vue4 program and the GF4 cards is that even if you cut the opengl out and raise the 3d slider higher is in most cases it will work,sadly my machine is almost exactly alike like yours Silke,only difference being the brand name probably and i still get little white squares in the main frame if i move my mouse in that square. The advice given for the grey shapes does work,i think i asked the same question quit awhile back. So i decided to do a comparisom today on version 3 and 4 with the same machine,Vue 4 has glitches still and Vue3 runs like a champ on my machine. The big downfall tho is i don't get all the goody's we get with version4,so i guess it's a matter of whether i put up with a headache or as the lady's on the "View" sat"enjoy the Vue3". :) I still trust in the makers of this program to fix these problems and issues say in Vue5.
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I enabled it. (hey, I'm walking through Guitta's tutorial and noticed the grayed shapes... read that this is openGL and switched it on) However... After just a short time, I have a wireframe overlay on those things. And when I move anything it looks like Vue doesn't know I moved it. It looks like it thinks I copied it because the wireframe is still there - in addition to one in the place where I moved it. After a while it gets terribly cluttered and I can't find anything. :( I'd like to use the smooth shaded view, it's much easier to deal with when putting other stuff into a scene, but... I can't be running out out RAM, I am on 1.2gb of the stuff, HDD space aplenty, GF4 Ti4800 128mb RAM so surely that can't be it either... Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? I don't know if I described it properly... I've tried several settings on the OpenGL, now I have everything turned off in it, and its still doing it... Oh and now it just blinks out it seems. It's really bad :( Gonna turn it off again so I can do anything at all, but it's annoying. I've patched it to 4.2 and I'm using the latest Nvidia drivers.
Silke