MrHappy
July 8th 05, 10:27 PM
problem
rocky mountain trophy hunter 3 shows 90% white screen on the game home
screen. there is about 1 inch of display above the white. my system is asus
p4c800-e deluxe w/ 3 gig p4 cpu, 2 gig ram, radeon 9800 pro 256 mb video. i
just tried taking a screenshot of the problem and when i paste it to "paint"
program, i see the entire home screen. so i did not attach it.
attempt 1. i contacted atari support and this is the dialog.
This may mean that the monitor and the game are disagreeing on where the
center of the screen is. I can suggest trying the 'auto adjust' function
found on most monitors to see if this corrects the issue.
attempt 2 tried the above and now this.
At this point, if the title is being screen printed properly, the title is
functioning as designed. Something between the processing of the game and
the display of it across the monitor is breaking down.
From what you said, it seems to be something unique in the way this game is
being treated, but this is not unusual in computer software.
from this dialog i suspect or hope that maybe there is a video issue in the
processing of the info to the monitor that someone may recognize. as atari
works on the gaming end please help me on this one, lol.
rocky mountain trophy hunter 3 shows 90% white screen on the game home
screen. there is about 1 inch of display above the white. my system is asus
p4c800-e deluxe w/ 3 gig p4 cpu, 2 gig ram, radeon 9800 pro 256 mb video. i
just tried taking a screenshot of the problem and when i paste it to "paint"
program, i see the entire home screen. so i did not attach it.
attempt 1. i contacted atari support and this is the dialog.
This may mean that the monitor and the game are disagreeing on where the
center of the screen is. I can suggest trying the 'auto adjust' function
found on most monitors to see if this corrects the issue.
attempt 2 tried the above and now this.
At this point, if the title is being screen printed properly, the title is
functioning as designed. Something between the processing of the game and
the display of it across the monitor is breaking down.
From what you said, it seems to be something unique in the way this game is
being treated, but this is not unusual in computer software.
from this dialog i suspect or hope that maybe there is a video issue in the
processing of the info to the monitor that someone may recognize. as atari
works on the gaming end please help me on this one, lol.