
If you have an ATI card, you'll probably
want to head over to get the latest drivers. Unless you inherently distrust new drivers, and like to see other people
guinea pig them for you before you dive in. Like me.
The list of game-specific issues/fixes include:
Act of War: Playing the game under Windows XP SP2 with Anti-Aliasing enabled results in display flashing being
noticed. To workaround this issue, change the mouse cursor size in the game options to small.
Call of Duty: Corruption is noticed when playing a saved game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ 9100 PRO IGP series
installed and having a variety of graphic options provided by the game set high.
Farcry: Playing the game under Windows XP SP2 with the display set to 1024x76832bpp along with AA disabled results in
flashing textures being noticed when setting the game's video options to high detail.
Half-Life 2: Having the display set to 1024x768 32bpp and setting the video options in the game set to 1600x1200 and
all other options set to their maximum values results in sluggish performance and missing textures.
Rainbow six3: Athena Sword: Playing the game under Windows 2000 with an ATI RADEON™ X700 installed results in the game
failing to retain its resolution option of 1600x1200 if you Alt-tab out of the game and then Alt-tab back to the
game.
Serious Sam: The Second Encounter: Playing the game for approximately 5 to 10 minutes under Windows XP with the game
quality set at normal/default, results in display corruption being seen in the menu.
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ 9800 series installed,
results in display corruption being noticed when changing the in-game options from low to maximum
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: Setting the graphic option in the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER to Optimal
Quality, followed by launching the game and setting the resolution option to 1600x1200, results in a performance drop
being noticed.
Go check it out, and let us know how it works!
[via BluesNews]
