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Geforece 6600 GT - red tint when playing games using DirectX



 
 
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Old January 18th 06, 09:41 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default Geforece 6600 GT - red tint when playing games using DirectX


I have a Geforce 6600 GT with Forceware drivers v81.98 and DirectX 9.0c
installed.

Every time I play DirectX games, specifically Unreal Tournament 2004 and
Guildwars, the ground textures have an odd red tint. Not sure if it's
dynamic lighting, or the textures themselves in these games, but it seems
odd that effects both these games.

I've tested with other monitors and that's not the problem.

Anyone else seen similar effects with this card?

Any info/help at all appreciated.

Many Thanks
Nitefoll
 




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