What could be causing this?

Ghost44

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I just updated my video drivers. I have an 8800 GTX. Is this the game engine or is this video hardware side? Possibly a nTune Setting is currently my guess.

Thx
 
turn your train poly count alllll the way up

if you notice itll only do that when another loco is in the renderable area
 
@Ghost44
I don't know what your problem is either but I have a thought, most likely not right:

Could you be running through a area with low FPS causing the mesh of the locomotive to collapse on itself? I get it when I place to many locomotives that are high poly and then they start to deform. Maybe its an LOD mesh? I'm just throwing out ideas.:confused: :o

Cheers,
Adam
 
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I used to get that all the time, it is due to a low poly count. I can see from your graphics card that you can easily have all your detail sliders maxxed out. This should stop it.
 
I just updated my video drivers. I have an 8800 GTX. Is this the game engine or is this video hardware side? Possibly a nTune Setting is currently my guess.

Thx

I think I read somewhere on the forum that the "new" drivers for the 8800 series are having problems with Trainz. Try reinstalling old drivers and see if that fixes the problem.
 
Thanks it was the poly count. I was having some crash problems on a really big layout and defaulted the graphics settings and didn't even realize that was a problem.

I do have to say that one guy who said who cares had the best solution overall. But really thanks for those who responded it fixed it.
 
Thanks it was the poly count. I was having some crash problems on a really big layout and defaulted the graphics settings and didn't even realize that was a problem.

I do have to say that one guy who said who cares had the best solution overall. But really thanks for those who responded it fixed it.

glad to help

-erin
 
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