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ok heres the deal when ever i create a model that is some what complicated ( more that 50 CP) i will try and rotate the image to color something or to add mor e and only a small part of the screen keeps up the rest (95-98%) of the previous image stays locked in place and wont let go for a few seconds and by then iv lost any points i was cusrrently working with , has any one experanced this or fixed it?

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OK its a 2.4 gig quad core

maximus Motherboard

Geforce 8800GTS

3 gigs of ram

 

Basicaly a high end gaming computer( an di know there are better one but dont bug me about that)

 

Im running vista premium , and have the latest version of AM for that reasion

 

Ow and in case adding those links are bad by some rule thats egsactly where i got them from

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Same problem here under Vista. Sometimes, only a small area of the screen gets updated. No matter whether using OpenGL or DirectX.

 

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The problem occurs sporadically. Haven't found a reliable procedure to reproduce it yet.

 

I can get it to work again either by causing A:M's main window to be redrawn (dragging another window over it, minimize/maximize, etc.) or entering turn mode and single-click (without dragging).

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