I'll be contacting GNN and show them how
MA cares for its customers. Besides me, I only know another brazilian in
EU, and she is not depositing anymore. I am on my way out, and will do my best effort to guarantee that no other brazilian gets scammed by
MA.
09 Oct 2007 You wrote:
Hi,
I just updated to new version, but, when the screen to create the new av is displayed, the av is blacked out. I used to have the option "disable shaders" marked in the previous version, but didn't find it in the new version.
10 Oct 2007 Entropia Support:
Hi,
Initially , what kind of graphic card do you have?
Please let us know and we will look further into your issue.
Regards,
Entropia Support
10 Oct 2007 You wrote:
Hi,
It is the Intel 945GM Express Chipset
http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/945g/index.htm)
This chipset includes the Intel® GMA 950 graphics core
http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/gma950/
Here are the 3D characteristics:
High Performance 3D
Up to 4 pixels per clock rendering
Microsoft* DirectX* 9 Hardware Acceleration Features:
-Pixel Shader 2.0
-Volumetric Textures
-Shadow Maps
-Slope Scale Depth Bias
-Two-Sided Stencil
-Microsoft* DirectX* 9 Vertex Shader 3.0 and Transform and Lighting supported in software through highly optimized Processor Specific Geometry Pipeline (PSGP)
-Texture Decompression for DirectX* and OpenGL*
-OpenGL* 1.4 support plus ARB_vertex_buffer and EXT_shadow_funcs extensions and TexEnv shader caching
I have no problems whatsoever running other applications as Second Life, Vside, Kaneva and etc.
In the previous version of
EU, I had the shaders disabeled option checked, but, didn't understand why, since my chipset supports Pixel Shader 2.0 and Vertex Shader 3.0.
This is the chipset that equipes very recent notebooks from Dell, Lenovo and others.
Rgds,
Cristina Cunha
10 Oct 2007 You wrote:
Sorry,
The correct link to the chipset specs is this:
http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/945gm/index.htm
And I do have the latest driver installed.
11 Oct 2007 Entropia Support:
Hi,
We develop for ATI Radeon and Nvidia Geforce chipsets, the performance of the Integrated Intel chipsets leave very much to wish for, even though Intel state " High Performance 3D" you have to severely re-define the meaning of High performance 3D by modern standards to make that statement valid.
Here you can see the requirements for running our application :
http://www.entropiauniverse.com/en/rich/6130.html
We are sorry that we can not be of more help to you.
Regards,
Entropia Support