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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 06 11:58 am)
Yeah.. the fastest you can afford!
Opengl and Directx are the two main 3d drivers currently being used, so you really want to use one of them, if its available.
You can even buy a videocard 2 years old that has opengl built in, and it would be much better most likely then screed, because your cpu is no longer doing all the work.
I always recommend buying last year's latest and greatest video card, because it'll have dropped in price in a year to make it a good value.
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
SreeD is basically a software version of the GPU built onto your graphics card. Instead of using the GPU, it uses your CPU to do all the calculations, obviously this slows down the performance, especially for complicated scenes, but it can have its uses.
SreeD seems to handle transperancy better (on very complex multi-depth scenes) better than OPENGL, although all-in-all OPENGL is way better. Faster, Shading techniques, dedicated GPU.
TemplarGFX
3D Hobbyist since 1996
I use poser native units
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I've used Poser's SreD Dsisplay Mode, for a while now; becasue OpenGL works baring Gums, and Teeth, through Skin, etc.
I just picked up a new video card, with Open GL, becuase I know I've seen this offered so many times; but have never actually known if any of my cards really had hardcopy of it, and becasue I know Poser uses it.
I've also searched for AGP Video Cards, with Scree 3D hardware, but could'nt even Google SreeD?