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HeyItsFalcon

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  1. 15 hours ago, C-Beats said:

    Can you verify that you don't have a service named "nahimic" running via Task Manager. It causes a lot of graphical issues like that. Also are you running Intel Iris XE graphics? They have issues some times running WPF applications correctly. If running Iris XE in the Dell support app (I don't remember what it's called atm) you can force Anti-Aliasing off or on which should correct the issue for you.

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    No service named "nahmic" was running or even listed. I am however running on an Iris XE internal GPU. After going into my graphics settings and forcing to use the Nvidia GPU. I went into the Nvidia control panel and turned off anti-aliasing. After restarting Launchbox, the 3d view worked correctly.

    Thanks for the assist!

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  2. Since updating to Launchbox 13, I like the concept of showing and interacting with the rotating boxes in the description panel. However I've not been able to get them to show correctly. They all seem to have a strange seemingly random black lines/boxes over the image that change when the box is rotated. Here is an example of The Addams Family for the Megadrive. Anyone have an idea what may be going on here?

     

     

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  3. It appears that the Gameboy Option when selecting an Emulator is not listed as "Nintendo Game Boy". Rather, just "Gameboy".

     

    Hopefully an easy fix.Untitled.thumb.png.01a154e1dcbd5c4d5bf17d0f37af1871.png

  4. I can tell you that an issue I had with MAME was getting the games to work. Make sure you set up the roms directory location WITHIN Mame before trying to run games through LaunchBox/BigBox. Also, make sure the mame.cfg file shows the correct directory of where the games are. If you need more help, I'm happy to assist. Just shoot me a PM.
  5. SentaiBrad said Consoles are currently not editable. I am unsure if they'll ever be open, but we still have some tweaks to make to them before we decide either way.
    Makes sense. Just an FYI that the Atari 2600 release date was Sept. 11 1977 not October 14, 1977 as it states in the description. Smile
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