curbstawmp

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  1. CoH helper text clip as follows:

    ---System information gathered by CoH Helper version 0.1.1.7---

    DxDiag gathered at May 6, 2009 14:38 (-03:00)
    Operating System: Windows Vista™ Home Premium (6.0, Build 6001) Service Pack 1 (6001.vistasp1_gdr.090302-1506)
    System Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
    System Model: Inspiron 1521
    BIOS: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A02
    Central Processor: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-64 (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHz
    Memory: 1918MB
    .Net Memory Report: 718MB out of 1917MB available
    Page File: 2279MB (1797MB currently in use)
    C Drive: (WDC WD2500BEVS-75UST0 ATA Device) 38204MB out of 205484MB (18%) free
    D Drive: (WDC WD2500BEVS-75UST0 ATA Device) 6333MB out of 10239MB (61%) free
    E Drive: (HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-T21N ATA Device) zero-size drive
    Windows directory location: C:\Windows
    DirectX: DirectX 10
    DirectX Diag version: 6.00.6001.18000 (32-bit version)

    Display Notes: No problems found.
    Sound Notes: No problems found.

    No problems found.
    Input Notes: No problems found.

    Monitor: Generic PnP Monitor
    Monitor's Max Resolution: (blank)
    Video Device Name: ATI Radeon X1270
    Manufacturer / Chip: ATI Technologies Inc. / ATI Radeon X1200 Series (0x791F)
    Video Memory: 893 MB
    Driver Version: 7.14.0010.0487
    Driver Date: 01/01/0001 12:00:00 AM
    Driver Language: English

    Sound Device Description: Speakers / Headphones (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC)
    Driver File: stwrt.sys
    Driver Version: 6.10.5407.0000
    Driver Date: 03/06/2007 5:38:52 PM

    Sound Device Description: Digital Output Device (SPDIF Out) (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC)
    Driver File: stwrt.sys
    Driver Version: 6.10.5407.0000
    Driver Date: 03/06/2007 5:38:52 PM


    WMI Information
    Motherboard Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
    Motherboard Model: (empty)
    Motherboard Product: 0GU163
    Motherboard Version:
    BIOS Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
    BIOS Name: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A02
    BIOS Version: DELL - 27d70714
    BIOS Release: 20070720000000.000000+000

    Registry Information for Current User
    Resolution: 1024x768
    3D Resolution: 1024x768 (Not using renderscale)
    Full Screen: Yes
    Maximized: No
    Screen Position: 0, 0
    Refresh Rate: 60Hz
    Vertical Sync Enabled: Yes

    Physics Quality: Medium
    Maximum Particles: 50000
    Max Particle Fill? 10.000
    Physics Card Enabled: No

    Anti-aliasing: None
    Anisotropic Filtering: 4x
    Texture LOD Bias: Smooth
    Water Effects: Low Quality
    Bloom: 1.000 (turned on)
    Depth of Field Enabled: Yes
    Desaturation Effects (Sepia) Enabled: Yes
    Shader Detail: Low (with world bumpmaps)

    World Texture Level: Very High
    Character Texture Level: Very High
    World Detail Level (Vis_Scale): 1.000
    Entity Detail Level: 1.000
    Shadows Enabled: Yes
    Gamma Correction: 1.000
    Geometry Buffers (VBOs) Enabled: No
    Suppression of Extra Player FX Enabled: No
    Suppression of FX When Camera Close Enabled: Yes
    Close Suppression Range: 3.000
    Show Advertisements: Yes

    Audio Mode: Performance
    3D Audio: No
    FX Sound Volume: 1.000
    Music Sound Volume: 0.600

    Show Advanced Graphics Options: Yes
    Overall Graphics Quality: 0.600
    Reverse Mouse Buttons: No
    Save Login Username: Yes
    Transfer Rate: 79015 bytes/second
    Current Game Version: 18.20090422.2T
    Installation Directory: C:\Program Files\City of Heroes

    Mod files in the Data directory
    No modifications found
  2. Absolutely no idea what is causing this. depending on where the over-shoulder camera view is, the ground raises and drops, sometimes hiding my villian and all enemies completely. I have a before and after screen shot of me turning 30 degrees to the left. Other times only sections of the ground/floor will raise.

    Before
    http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...pon/before.jpg

    After
    http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...apon/after.jpg

    Has anyone else ever encountered this?

    I run windows Vista (32-bit) with 2 gigs of ram and an AMD Turion 2.20 GHz processor. Any help troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated.