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I bought an iBook G4 1ghz/256/Radeon9200 less than two months ago and I've just now decided to try out some games.
I installed RealMyst and after about 5 minutes of playing, the graphics begin to get glitchy and progressively get worse. I tried the demo and the same thing happens. I tried installing the patch, which was specifically only for the R9000, but that didn't help. So, then I decided to try a different game and downloaded the new star wars game... I forget what it's called. That did the same thing.
I should also note that the graphics remain glitchy when I exit both games, though the problem is not so severe as within the game. When I reboot, the problem is gone until I start the games up again.
So, given that it's happening with two different games, and after a certain amount of time playing, I suspect the graphics chip might be defective or maybe a memory leak in the video ram... or something related to the graphics hardware.
I'm going to try installing these games on an iMac at the vendor that I got it from, to see what happens, but I thought I'd post here in case someone had any other advice.
I sure hope I don't have to send it in for repairs less than two months after purchase.
I installed RealMyst and after about 5 minutes of playing, the graphics begin to get glitchy and progressively get worse. I tried the demo and the same thing happens. I tried installing the patch, which was specifically only for the R9000, but that didn't help. So, then I decided to try a different game and downloaded the new star wars game... I forget what it's called. That did the same thing.
I should also note that the graphics remain glitchy when I exit both games, though the problem is not so severe as within the game. When I reboot, the problem is gone until I start the games up again.
So, given that it's happening with two different games, and after a certain amount of time playing, I suspect the graphics chip might be defective or maybe a memory leak in the video ram... or something related to the graphics hardware.
I'm going to try installing these games on an iMac at the vendor that I got it from, to see what happens, but I thought I'd post here in case someone had any other advice.
I sure hope I don't have to send it in for repairs less than two months after purchase.
