I would like to tell all Mac users that before posting help topics saying ""Something wierd happened to the graphics when I..." because of your old/incompatible video cards, try this first:
OpenGL profiler lets you run Open GL apps with different video cards (in a sense). If you have a nVidia GeForce2 and want to run ThinkTanks with a Radeon 9700 pro video card, just select it from the list and lauch ThinkTanks (from OpenGL profiler). It actually tells ThinkTanks that you're running a different video card, when in fact you're not. ;) If you want to find out what the problem is with your video card, select it from the list of video cards and look at the log after you quit ThinkTanks.
I would like to tell all Mac users that before posting help topics saying ""Something wierd happened to the graphics when I..." because of your old/incompatible video cards, try this first:
OpenGL profiler lets you run Open GL apps with different video cards (in a sense). If you have a nVidia GeForce2 and want to run ThinkTanks with a Radeon 9700 pro video card, just select it from the list and lauch ThinkTanks (from OpenGL profiler). It actually tells ThinkTanks that you're running a different video card, when in fact you're not. ;) If you want to find out what the problem is with your video card, select it from the list of video cards and look at the log after you quit ThinkTanks.