This is a very common problem with games. Hell for Serious Sam the first
thing that is asked when someone has a problem it's: did you overclock
anything. and if the answer is yes they state all these other games that
don't have a problem and the answer always is set everything back to normal.
Of course the person bitchs about how it can't be that. Well it always turns
out to be the overclocking causing the problem.

If you overclock something and have problems you can't expect anyone to do
anything. It's a risk and if it doesn't work it's your problem and no one
elses.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vyacheslav
Djura
Sent: 28 December 2004 20:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hlcoders] again about FX5200 overclocking

Someone here told me long ago that my problems with HL2 are because of
overlocking of my videocard. I've posted on Steam forums, but received
no help, no official response except someone recommended to download
latest drivers, which have additions only for 6xxx family. I've
downloaded them and... nothing happened. I've set settings to minimum.
Still everything starts to shake after game launch, when only main menu
without background map
is loaded, or after 10-15 minutes of the game. And don't tell me about
my system or drivers - all other high-end games do not cause such
problems, so this is a problem of Half-Life 2 and please, do
something, do not ignore this! Valve programmers do read this, so I
hope programmers responsible for graphics engine (shaders dll) will
read this letter and react somehow.

Thanks a lot!

I love Half-Life 2! :)


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