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  • #19380
    7upMan
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    Actually, I bought my 40″ TV screen *because* it’s dumb. I don’t like my TV spying on me, which is what smart TVs do.

    #19383
    IronDuke
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    We have an ancient TV screen that predates 1080p. We thought it was so cool that it wasn’t a CRT! 😆 We use it to watch movies as a family or play Gran Turismo 5 on my brother’s PS3, but we’ve seen a grand total of 1 TV broadcast on it. If we want to watch a TV show, we get it on DVD.
    But yeah, every time I play I-War 2 I think “not as shiny as ED, not as techy as SC, but somehow it still looks stunning!” :cheer:
    Also, that flickering you mentioned may be simple z-fighting, which I-War 2 suffers from a lot.

    –IronDuke


    I-War 2 Discord: https://discord.gg/RWaabWB
    Very little about the game is not known to me. Any questions you got, throw them at me. 🙂

    #19385
    Bozobub
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    Some of it, yes, but my last desktop PC didn’t have the issue at all, or at least very rarely, running a 550 Ti, compared to the known-super-buggy 360M in my laptop.

    The nVidia 300-series mobile cards were pretty much all crap, due to SEVERAL nasty bugs. For example, after any reboot, if I try to run any graphics-intensive software, the card rapidly heats to failsafe temps and shuts the PC down. But if I 1st change the GPU and VRAM clocks (up or down, and even if I return them immediately to the original state) then the temps suddenly fall to normal values and stay there; I can even overclock the card quite a bit at that point, no problems. Seriously, WTF?

    I’m lucky I figured out how to get it to work, I guess *shrug* .

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