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halo combat evolved
  1. #1


    razor_303 Guest

    halo combat evolved

    ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing and it
    shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing right before. i
    tried restarting the laptop and even completely shutting it down and leaving
    it like that for a few minutes, but nothing has worked. this has never
    happened before, anyone know why this is happening? and i did properly get
    out of the sims 2 before playing halo



    thanks


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  2. #2


    Jupiter Jones [MVP] Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    I have not played Sims 2 so I do not know what you are seeing.
    Post back with more specifics and someone may be able to help.

    System Restore may be a good option.

    --
    Jupiter Jones [MVP]
    http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
    http://www.dts-l.org


    "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx

    > ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing
    > and it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing
    > right before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely
    > shutting it down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but
    > nothing has worked. this has never happened before, anyone know why
    > this is happening? and i did properly get out of the sims 2 before
    > playing halo
    >
    > thanks

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  3. #3


    Andy [YaYa] Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx

    > ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing and
    > it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing right
    > before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely shutting it down
    > and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but nothing has worked. this
    > has never happened before, anyone know why this is happening? and i did
    > properly get out of the sims 2 before playing halo
    >
    > thanks
    Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2 may be
    carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we need a better
    description of the disco lights. Is this one of the Sims 2 objects or are
    these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't look like it belongs in the
    game.

    I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video card, and a
    lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird rainbow effect. Looks
    like you're standing between 2 mirrors, everything repeats and just looks
    bad.

    You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing this on
    (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't recall what you
    had.

    -A.


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  4. #4


    razor_303 Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    Yes the disco lights are just an object for well lighting up a place. My
    character was at a bowling alley that had the disco lights where he could
    dance with other sims and so on. and then when i quit the game and started
    playing halo, I started a new game and as soon as would turn on the
    flashlight i would see the disco lights rotating like if they are in the
    Sims 2. when i would turn off the flashlight (in halo) the disco lights
    would go away, but then after a while the lights would come back on and stay
    on and they wont let me see where im shooting at.

    My Specs are

    Toshiba Satellite A205-S4587
    Windows Vista Home Premium
    Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 @1.73 GHz
    2 GB of RAM
    Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express Family Chipset w/ Intel GMA 950

    "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx

    >> ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing and
    >> it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing right
    >> before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely shutting it
    >> down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but nothing has worked.
    >> this has never happened before, anyone know why this is happening? and i
    >> did properly get out of the sims 2 before playing halo
    >>
    >> thanks
    >
    > Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2 may be
    > carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we need a
    > better description of the disco lights. Is this one of the Sims 2 objects
    > or are these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't look like it belongs in
    > the game.
    >
    > I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video card, and
    > a lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird rainbow effect. Looks
    > like you're standing between 2 mirrors, everything repeats and just looks
    > bad.
    >
    > You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing this on
    > (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't recall what
    > you had.
    >
    > -A.

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  5. #5


    Andy [YaYa] Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:11A4BAB3-07AE-4CE1-BBF6-FBB62DFDE116@xxxxxx

    > Yes the disco lights are just an object for well lighting up a place. My
    > character was at a bowling alley that had the disco lights where he could
    > dance with other sims and so on. and then when i quit the game and started
    > playing halo, I started a new game and as soon as would turn on the
    > flashlight i would see the disco lights rotating like if they are in the
    > Sims 2. when i would turn off the flashlight (in halo) the disco lights
    > would go away, but then after a while the lights would come back on and
    > stay on and they wont let me see where im shooting at.
    >
    > My Specs are
    >
    > Toshiba Satellite A205-S4587
    > Windows Vista Home Premium
    > Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 @1.73 GHz
    > 2 GB of RAM
    > Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express Family Chipset w/ Intel GMA 950
    >
    > "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > newsFC5D56D-3BEB-4D0D-A670-DC7D89A420A0@xxxxxx

    >> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx

    >>> ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing and
    >>> it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing right
    >>> before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely shutting it
    >>> down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but nothing has worked.
    >>> this has never happened before, anyone know why this is happening? and i
    >>> did properly get out of the sims 2 before playing halo
    >>>
    >>> thanks
    >>
    >> Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2 may
    >> be carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we need a
    >> better description of the disco lights. Is this one of the Sims 2 objects
    >> or are these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't look like it belongs
    >> in the game.
    >>
    >> I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video card,
    >> and a lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird rainbow effect.
    >> Looks like you're standing between 2 mirrors, everything repeats and just
    >> looks bad.
    >>
    >> You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing this
    >> on (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't recall
    >> what you had.
    >>
    >> -A.
    Yeah, either the Sims 2 or Halo isn't handling texture memory correctly, or
    it's leaving some data in ram and not clearing it out correctly (I'm no
    coder, can't tell you exactly), only thing I could suggest is rebooting
    before trying Halo.

    Weird stuff. Might be a setting in your system BIOS to use more or less RAM
    in your system for the video card. You might try increasing this number just
    a bit, see if that helps.

    -A.


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  6. #6


    razor_303 Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    what about unistalling the sims 2 and reinstalling it? because ive tried
    rebooting and it didnt work, and i ive checked the graphics settings, and
    there is no option to change how much memory to use for graphics and such
    its just a fixed 224 mb

    "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:0A205540-4A6E-440E-AD55-F4064A176868@xxxxxx

    > "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:11A4BAB3-07AE-4CE1-BBF6-FBB62DFDE116@xxxxxx

    >> Yes the disco lights are just an object for well lighting up a place. My
    >> character was at a bowling alley that had the disco lights where he could
    >> dance with other sims and so on. and then when i quit the game and
    >> started playing halo, I started a new game and as soon as would turn on
    >> the flashlight i would see the disco lights rotating like if they are in
    >> the Sims 2. when i would turn off the flashlight (in halo) the disco
    >> lights would go away, but then after a while the lights would come back
    >> on and stay on and they wont let me see where im shooting at.
    >>
    >> My Specs are
    >>
    >> Toshiba Satellite A205-S4587
    >> Windows Vista Home Premium
    >> Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 @1.73 GHz
    >> 2 GB of RAM
    >> Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express Family Chipset w/ Intel GMA 950
    >>
    >> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> newsFC5D56D-3BEB-4D0D-A670-DC7D89A420A0@xxxxxx

    >>> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>> news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx
    >>>> ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing
    >>>> and it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing
    >>>> right before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely
    >>>> shutting it down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but
    >>>> nothing has worked. this has never happened before, anyone know why
    >>>> this is happening? and i did properly get out of the sims 2 before
    >>>> playing halo
    >>>>
    >>>> thanks
    >>>
    >>> Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2 may
    >>> be carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we need a
    >>> better description of the disco lights. Is this one of the Sims 2
    >>> objects or are these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't look like it
    >>> belongs in the game.
    >>>
    >>> I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video card,
    >>> and a lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird rainbow effect.
    >>> Looks like you're standing between 2 mirrors, everything repeats and
    >>> just looks bad.
    >>>
    >>> You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing this
    >>> on (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't recall
    >>> what you had.
    >>>
    >>> -A.
    >
    > Yeah, either the Sims 2 or Halo isn't handling texture memory correctly,
    > or it's leaving some data in ram and not clearing it out correctly (I'm no
    > coder, can't tell you exactly), only thing I could suggest is rebooting
    > before trying Halo.
    >
    > Weird stuff. Might be a setting in your system BIOS to use more or less
    > RAM in your system for the video card. You might try increasing this
    > number just a bit, see if that helps.
    >
    > -A.

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  7. #7


    Any Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    One thing to keep in mind when rebooting. If you're having a persistent
    issue, don't just reboot. Shut down, pull the power plug or shut off your
    power supply by pulling the plug if it doesn't have a switch or turning off
    your UPS if you have one. With a laptop, when you shut down, unplug it and
    pop the battery for a few seconds. Junk stays in the swap files sometimes
    and causes problems.



    "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:117DE5A4-EB81-4D00-9A6C-03A63CC6211A@xxxxxx

    > what about unistalling the sims 2 and reinstalling it? because ive tried
    > rebooting and it didnt work, and i ive checked the graphics settings, and
    > there is no option to change how much memory to use for graphics and such
    > its just a fixed 224 mb
    >
    > "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:0A205540-4A6E-440E-AD55-F4064A176868@xxxxxx

    >> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:11A4BAB3-07AE-4CE1-BBF6-FBB62DFDE116@xxxxxx

    >>> Yes the disco lights are just an object for well lighting up a place. My
    >>> character was at a bowling alley that had the disco lights where he
    >>> could dance with other sims and so on. and then when i quit the game and
    >>> started playing halo, I started a new game and as soon as would turn on
    >>> the flashlight i would see the disco lights rotating like if they are in
    >>> the Sims 2. when i would turn off the flashlight (in halo) the disco
    >>> lights would go away, but then after a while the lights would come back
    >>> on and stay on and they wont let me see where im shooting at.
    >>>
    >>> My Specs are
    >>>
    >>> Toshiba Satellite A205-S4587
    >>> Windows Vista Home Premium
    >>> Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 @1.73 GHz
    >>> 2 GB of RAM
    >>> Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express Family Chipset w/ Intel GMA 950
    >>>
    >>> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>> newsFC5D56D-3BEB-4D0D-A670-DC7D89A420A0@xxxxxx
    >>>> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>>> news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx
    >>>>> ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing
    >>>>> and it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing
    >>>>> right before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely
    >>>>> shutting it down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but
    >>>>> nothing has worked. this has never happened before, anyone know why
    >>>>> this is happening? and i did properly get out of the sims 2 before
    >>>>> playing halo
    >>>>>
    >>>>> thanks
    >>>>
    >>>> Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2 may
    >>>> be carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we need
    >>>> a better description of the disco lights. Is this one of the Sims 2
    >>>> objects or are these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't look like it
    >>>> belongs in the game.
    >>>>
    >>>> I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video card,
    >>>> and a lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird rainbow
    >>>> effect. Looks like you're standing between 2 mirrors, everything
    >>>> repeats and just looks bad.
    >>>>
    >>>> You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing this
    >>>> on (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't recall
    >>>> what you had.
    >>>>
    >>>> -A.
    >>
    >> Yeah, either the Sims 2 or Halo isn't handling texture memory correctly,
    >> or it's leaving some data in ram and not clearing it out correctly (I'm
    >> no coder, can't tell you exactly), only thing I could suggest is
    >> rebooting before trying Halo.
    >>
    >> Weird stuff. Might be a setting in your system BIOS to use more or less
    >> RAM in your system for the video card. You might try increasing this
    >> number just a bit, see if that helps.
    >>
    >> -A.
    >

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  8. #8


    Any Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    Arrrgh, more accurately I should say, junk ALWAYS stays in the swap file
    unless it's set to clear upon shutdown. A larger issue is that ATX based
    systems always keep power to the hardware even when off. Junk stays in
    memory and sometimes creates issues. This shouldn't happen, but it does.
    Swap file may be an issue in this as well. I can just say that I learned
    long ago with current ATX systems that you can chase a stupid ass problem
    for no reason when a complete cold shutdown will aleviate the issue.
    Whenever I tech support a customer over the phone, a complete cold shutdown
    is the very first thing I do. It's kept me from barking up the wrong tree
    many times.

    "Any" <junk@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:%23MpkWU0GIHA.3400@xxxxxx

    > One thing to keep in mind when rebooting. If you're having a persistent
    > issue, don't just reboot. Shut down, pull the power plug or shut off your
    > power supply by pulling the plug if it doesn't have a switch or turning
    > off your UPS if you have one. With a laptop, when you shut down, unplug it
    > and pop the battery for a few seconds. Junk stays in the swap files
    > sometimes and causes problems.
    >
    >
    >
    > "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:117DE5A4-EB81-4D00-9A6C-03A63CC6211A@xxxxxx

    >> what about unistalling the sims 2 and reinstalling it? because ive tried
    >> rebooting and it didnt work, and i ive checked the graphics settings, and
    >> there is no option to change how much memory to use for graphics and such
    >> its just a fixed 224 mb
    >>
    >> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:0A205540-4A6E-440E-AD55-F4064A176868@xxxxxx

    >>> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>> news:11A4BAB3-07AE-4CE1-BBF6-FBB62DFDE116@xxxxxx
    >>>> Yes the disco lights are just an object for well lighting up a place.
    >>>> My character was at a bowling alley that had the disco lights where he
    >>>> could dance with other sims and so on. and then when i quit the game
    >>>> and started playing halo, I started a new game and as soon as would
    >>>> turn on the flashlight i would see the disco lights rotating like if
    >>>> they are in the Sims 2. when i would turn off the flashlight (in halo)
    >>>> the disco lights would go away, but then after a while the lights would
    >>>> come back on and stay on and they wont let me see where im shooting at.
    >>>>
    >>>> My Specs are
    >>>>
    >>>> Toshiba Satellite A205-S4587
    >>>> Windows Vista Home Premium
    >>>> Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 @1.73 GHz
    >>>> 2 GB of RAM
    >>>> Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express Family Chipset w/ Intel GMA 950
    >>>>
    >>>> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>>> newsFC5D56D-3BEB-4D0D-A670-DC7D89A420A0@xxxxxx
    >>>>> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx
    >>>>>> ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing
    >>>>>> and it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing
    >>>>>> right before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely
    >>>>>> shutting it down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but
    >>>>>> nothing has worked. this has never happened before, anyone know why
    >>>>>> this is happening? and i did properly get out of the sims 2 before
    >>>>>> playing halo
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> thanks
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2
    >>>>> may be carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we
    >>>>> need a better description of the disco lights. Is this one of the Sims
    >>>>> 2 objects or are these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't look like
    >>>>> it belongs in the game.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video card,
    >>>>> and a lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird rainbow
    >>>>> effect. Looks like you're standing between 2 mirrors, everything
    >>>>> repeats and just looks bad.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing
    >>>>> this on (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't
    >>>>> recall what you had.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> -A.
    >>>
    >>> Yeah, either the Sims 2 or Halo isn't handling texture memory correctly,
    >>> or it's leaving some data in ram and not clearing it out correctly (I'm
    >>> no coder, can't tell you exactly), only thing I could suggest is
    >>> rebooting before trying Halo.
    >>>
    >>> Weird stuff. Might be a setting in your system BIOS to use more or less
    >>> RAM in your system for the video card. You might try increasing this
    >>> number just a bit, see if that helps.
    >>>
    >>> -A.
    >>
    >

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  9. #9


    razor_303 Guest

    Re: halo combat evolved

    thanks i will try popping out the battery


    "Any" <junk@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:OohLnr0GIHA.4684@xxxxxx

    > Arrrgh, more accurately I should say, junk ALWAYS stays in the swap file
    > unless it's set to clear upon shutdown. A larger issue is that ATX based
    > systems always keep power to the hardware even when off. Junk stays in
    > memory and sometimes creates issues. This shouldn't happen, but it does.
    > Swap file may be an issue in this as well. I can just say that I learned
    > long ago with current ATX systems that you can chase a stupid ass problem
    > for no reason when a complete cold shutdown will aleviate the issue.
    > Whenever I tech support a customer over the phone, a complete cold
    > shutdown is the very first thing I do. It's kept me from barking up the
    > wrong tree many times.
    >
    > "Any" <junk@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:%23MpkWU0GIHA.3400@xxxxxx

    >> One thing to keep in mind when rebooting. If you're having a persistent
    >> issue, don't just reboot. Shut down, pull the power plug or shut off your
    >> power supply by pulling the plug if it doesn't have a switch or turning
    >> off your UPS if you have one. With a laptop, when you shut down, unplug
    >> it and pop the battery for a few seconds. Junk stays in the swap files
    >> sometimes and causes problems.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:117DE5A4-EB81-4D00-9A6C-03A63CC6211A@xxxxxx

    >>> what about unistalling the sims 2 and reinstalling it? because ive tried
    >>> rebooting and it didnt work, and i ive checked the graphics settings,
    >>> and there is no option to change how much memory to use for graphics and
    >>> such its just a fixed 224 mb
    >>>
    >>> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>> news:0A205540-4A6E-440E-AD55-F4064A176868@xxxxxx
    >>>> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>>> news:11A4BAB3-07AE-4CE1-BBF6-FBB62DFDE116@xxxxxx
    >>>>> Yes the disco lights are just an object for well lighting up a place.
    >>>>> My character was at a bowling alley that had the disco lights where he
    >>>>> could dance with other sims and so on. and then when i quit the game
    >>>>> and started playing halo, I started a new game and as soon as would
    >>>>> turn on the flashlight i would see the disco lights rotating like if
    >>>>> they are in the Sims 2. when i would turn off the flashlight (in halo)
    >>>>> the disco lights would go away, but then after a while the lights
    >>>>> would come back on and stay on and they wont let me see where im
    >>>>> shooting at.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> My Specs are
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Toshiba Satellite A205-S4587
    >>>>> Windows Vista Home Premium
    >>>>> Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 @1.73 GHz
    >>>>> 2 GB of RAM
    >>>>> Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express Family Chipset w/ Intel GMA 950
    >>>>>
    >>>>> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>>>> newsFC5D56D-3BEB-4D0D-A670-DC7D89A420A0@xxxxxx
    >>>>>> "razor_303" <razor_303@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>>>>> news:CC2426DD-A1F0-45C9-A8AD-6A9E18037822@xxxxxx
    >>>>>>> ive had this game for a while, but since yesterday i started playing
    >>>>>>> and it shows the disco lights from the sims 2, which i was playing
    >>>>>>> right before. i tried restarting the laptop and even completely
    >>>>>>> shutting it down and leaving it like that for a few minutes, but
    >>>>>>> nothing has worked. this has never happened before, anyone know why
    >>>>>>> this is happening? and i did properly get out of the sims 2 before
    >>>>>>> playing halo
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> thanks
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Wow, that's really weird, some of the texture memory used in Sims 2
    >>>>>> may be carrying over to Halo? That doesn't really compute. I think we
    >>>>>> need a better description of the disco lights. Is this one of the
    >>>>>> Sims 2 objects or are these "Disco Lights" something that doesn't
    >>>>>> look like it belongs in the game.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> I tried to play a couple games on my notebook with a x1200 video
    >>>>>> card, and a lot of textures were missing, so you get the weird
    >>>>>> rainbow effect. Looks like you're standing between 2 mirrors,
    >>>>>> everything repeats and just looks bad.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> You might try rebooting, or let us know what computer you're doing
    >>>>>> this on (make/model). I know you've posted here before, but I can't
    >>>>>> recall what you had.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> -A.
    >>>>
    >>>> Yeah, either the Sims 2 or Halo isn't handling texture memory
    >>>> correctly, or it's leaving some data in ram and not clearing it out
    >>>> correctly (I'm no coder, can't tell you exactly), only thing I could
    >>>> suggest is rebooting before trying Halo.
    >>>>
    >>>> Weird stuff. Might be a setting in your system BIOS to use more or less
    >>>> RAM in your system for the video card. You might try increasing this
    >>>> number just a bit, see if that helps.
    >>>>
    >>>> -A.
    >>>
    >>
    >

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