(10-16-2018, 10:40 PM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty sure it counts as not broken now we've dropped the D3D9 backend.
> D3D9's SSAA is broken
> *drops D3D9* I'm sorry what's your problem again ?
(10-16-2018, 10:40 PM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty sure it counts as not broken now we've dropped the D3D9 backend.
(10-16-2018, 11:34 PM)Zee530 Wrote: [ -> ]It's not a full blown thesis but a mini project, I've targeted a local teaching hospital that uses a file system and want to investigate just how much a medical database could improve their operations. I just find myself extremely pressed for time at the moment cause I have exams coming up, a teaching job and somehow have to find time for the paper as wellÂ
Simple, just hire someone poorer than you to do one of those three things. Learn to solve problems like an American
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So this thread is still alive, huh?
So uh, funny story, my Intel HD Graphics 5600 decided to die today...
Well, not so funny, but hey, it's a story...
(I'm not happy... X'()
I wanted to show you how bad it looks with the Intel HD activated, but Windows does not let me take screenshot it anymore, I only got a black screen trying to do it. Basically, just imagine all textures from every application (Windows explorer and the wallpaper including) starting to glitch out randomly and flickering everywhere... Yeah, that's pretty annoying...
Makes me thinking, is there a way to disable the eGPU from Intel CPUs and boot Windows in full software rendering mode ?
(10-20-2018, 06:22 AM)DrHouse64 Wrote: [ -> ]Makes me thinking, is there a way to disable the eGPU from Intel CPUs and boot Windows in full software rendering mode ?
You can deactivate the eGPU in the device manager or change its drivers to the Microsoft base video renderer. Both work the same and that's what I did as a temporary measure...
You wanted it, well now you have it (
https://cjoint.com/c/HJtvmz4kjv8)... But I warn you, epilepsy alert...