Mount&Blade/Configuration: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:Mount&Blade DirectX error.jpg|thumb|210px|If your game looks like this, your graphics card cannot handle the DirectX 9 render method correctly.]] | [[Image:Mount&Blade DirectX error.jpg|thumb|210px|If your game looks like this, your graphics card cannot handle the DirectX 9 render method correctly.]] | ||
[[Image:Mount&Blade texture error.jpg|thumb|210px|If your game looks like either of these, | [[Image:Mount&Blade texture error.jpg|thumb|210px|If your game looks like either of these, download the latest appropriate drivers for your graphics card (e.g., Nvidia, ATI/AMD).]] | ||
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* '''Render Method''': for older systems, choose DirectX 7. If you have a modern graphics card (designed with proper support for DirectX 9 or higher) you can use DirectX 9 rendering. DirectX 7 rendering eliminates some of the graphical effects the game can produce but requires far less processing power. If you see unnaturally-bright textures when using DirectX 9 rendering this indicates that your card is unable to process graphics correctly in this mode, and you should therefore switch to DirectX 7 rendering to experience the game correctly. | * '''Render Method''': for older systems, choose DirectX 7. If you have a modern graphics card (designed with proper support for DirectX 9 or higher) you can use DirectX 9 rendering. DirectX 7 rendering eliminates some of the graphical effects the game can produce but requires far less processing power. If you see unnaturally-bright textures when using DirectX 9 rendering this indicates that your card is unable to process graphics correctly in this mode, and you should therefore switch to DirectX 7 rendering to experience the game correctly. |