Archived terasology graphic error

Wolfgange

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when I come in terasology in a pure world go a graphics error
"go a graphics error" is not that descriptive. As the mods usually say, please post a copy of the log file, describe what happens in more detail (After you click create new world, does the progress bar get to the end, or does it stop at a location?, etc.) and post the name of your graphics card.

(And for a mod, I believe this should be moved to the "Support" section).
 

Cervator

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Thanks Wolfgange - yep, moved to support, and more details needed please Gaming4me32 :)

Age of your computer and whether you have your latest graphics drivers are also important.
 

Cervator

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GeForce 7300 GS is from 2005-2006, and WinXP .. well, the computer might just be too old, sorry :(

There's a small chance Terasology.log might have one or more errors we can fix, if you can find it and attach the file here, but it isn't very likely
 

Cervator

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Thanks for the log file :)

These are the errors:

19:55:50.894 [main] ERROR o.t.r.opengl.DefaultRenderingProcess - FrameBuffer: sceneOpaque, has caused a GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_FORMATS_EXT exception
19:55:50.910 [main] ERROR o.t.r.opengl.DefaultRenderingProcess - FrameBuffer: sceneOpaquePingPong, has caused a GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_FORMATS_EXT exception
19:55:50.910 [main] ERROR o.t.r.opengl.DefaultRenderingProcess - FrameBuffer: sceneReflectiveRefractive, has caused a GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_FORMATS_EXT exception
Unfortunately there are no more specific errors listed we can really look at, so I suspect this is just from age of the card :(
 

Wolfgange

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I'm not sure if this would possibly help (Although it couldn't get worse), but if you booted off of a live linux CD, installed java, and tried to run terasology, there's a very small chance it might fix the problem. Most of the times, linux drivers would cause the problems, but you never know until you try...
 
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