Vista x86 Simcity 4 + UT2004 problems

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anyone tried and managed to get simcity 4 working under 32bit vista? if i run
it in hardware rendering i get major graphical corruption (simcity 4 rush
hour + patch) im using the 88.61 vista nvidia graphics drivers. software
rendering works but slower.

also UT2004... game runs fine, but the mouse, it will occasionally randomly
start moving by itself in odd directions, or point directly up/down and spin.
im using microsoft intelli 1.1a 5 button. it also acts as though there is
some form of acceleration on the mouse, but it is disabled in both windows
and the game settings (im actually using the exact same configuration file
for ut2004 in vista as i am in windows XP and this problem isnt in XP.

anyone else had any of these issues or know work arounds or solutions... id
guess the simcity one is a graphics driver problem, although not sure with
the UT2004 one.
 
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Paul Smith

Brooke Brady said:
anyone tried and managed to get simcity 4 working under 32bit vista? if i
run
it in hardware rendering i get major graphical corruption (simcity 4 rush
hour + patch) im using the 88.61 vista nvidia graphics drivers. software
rendering works but slower.

After 10 minutes of struggling I've got Sim City 4 working ok...

Trying to run it in fullscreen, at least initially threw up a can't find 3D
hardware error and would only start in software and show me the top-left
corner of the program - so I can't find the options <g> used the -window
command to run it in a window and it seems to be working great.

This is with a Radeon 850XT PE and the ATI Beta 2 drivers.
it also acts as though there is some form of acceleration on the mouse

I've noticed this in Quake 3 Arena too.

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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
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