If you already checked said option from Glide64's settings, you enabled said option. The only reason why it still wouldn't be enabled is for your graphics card driver to have completely disabled said option.I tried setting Vertical sync on/off but there was no difference.
Can I do something to enable this option? (I use Project64 1.6)
Tell us how you really feel :shifty:it means your graphics card is shit
a common feature of AMD/ATI cards
it means your graphics card is shit
a common feature of AMD/ATI cards
thank you ScottJC, as always a great helpful and useful post that helped stone64
I also have a an ATI Radeon HD and ATI have never let me down.
squall: this is a help forum, that means we help people not post useless idiot unhelpful crap like you just did. Please leave that to the forums that allow your rude unhelpful posting. If you have nothing helpful or nice to say, do us all a favour and say nothing at all thank you![]()
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
What's your point? We did solve the problem after all. (He just wanted V-Sync to be on)That specific adapter is a piece of crap, with numerous faults in the Opengl ICD, AMD dropped support for it in a driver revision which had opengl memoy leaks and a polygon warping glitch.
says the ship jumper :saint:
That specific adapter is a piece of crap, with numerous faults in the Opengl ICD, AMD dropped support for it in a driver revision which had opengl memoy leaks and a polygon warping glitch.
The most likely answer is yes.I tried to play Pokemon Stadium 2 but I get an error message if I select a Pokemon.
*picture*
Is this also because of my graphic card?