[quote who="Nokthra" reply="6" id="2381945"]Which one? There´ll be maybe another guy with the same problem. Would be nice if you could share your solution [/quote] I ran across this post when searching my name on Google. I feel terrible for never posting my solution, so here it goes! Two years late though :P. I used the program ATiTool to enable it. When I tried to use it (two years ago), I had to put windows in a diagnostic "test mode" in order to get it to run. I think that yo
SenorErik
Found a solution.
[quote who="Madmardigan83" reply="4" id="2221652"] *EDIT* On mine (and I presume other's) Catalyst program, we do not have the option to turn on Geometry Instancing. After talking with Dell for 2 hours, they suggested I call ATI support. Too bad ATI is closed on weekends. (supposidly this is a "known issue"[the GI thing, not them working banker's hours])So I scoured the internet to see if I could find anything. Long story short, ATT tries to hook
Like I said, I read that forum post. But the software is not compatible with 64 bit windows.
I read the pinned post "Graphics gone wild" but it did not help me. I have windows 7 64 bit with a radeon 4870 video card. I can not find any program to turn on geometry Instancing. The problem occured randomly about two hours after playing a perfectly normal match. Here's what my screen looks like: http://virtualeclipse.net/error1.png http://virtualeclipse.net/error2.png I've been googling looking for a solution the