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Pillars of Garendall screen issues
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Dec 6, 2001, 04:34 PM
 
I just bought a used G4 Cube to replace my iMac, as well as a Apple 15" LCD display. I noticed a few graphical oddities with the screen, such as when I put it to sleep, the screen sometimes goes funny colours or half fading out before powering off. The worst problem yet is with Pillars of Garendall. When I'm moving my character around screen sometimes the screen seems to have graphical glitches. Not like wrong pixels, but it looks like it's quickly trying to re-synch the image to stay with the character...I couldn't grab a screen shot of it because you kind of need to see it in action, however I just wanted to know if this is just a common thing with LCD displays or might something be askew with my screen? (It doesn't happen in other games, just PoG)

Thanks in advance!
     
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Dec 6, 2001, 04:47 PM
 
Perhaps I just semi-answered my own question, but I tried it under OS 9, and there were no screen issues. Perhaps it's a OS X problem?
     
   
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