I received a former corporate workstation PC and decided to see if I can get TS3 + expansions running on it, as my 8 year old desktop finally decided with LN that the games are just too newfangled and taxing on the system. I should note that the PC came to me sans hard drive, so I have a fresh Windows 7 install. 4 GB RAM and Intel dual core CPU (6700 @ 2.66GHz).
On a vanilla install of just the basegame, I'm experiencing intermittent graphics issues. Sims are often exploding into bits of triangular shrapnel, there are blue triangular rips in the ground, and when I'm in town view the whole thing flickers.
Not certain, but I have a hunch this is due to the PC's workstation graphics card. It's a Nvidia Quadro FX 3500 with up to date drivers. My Google research tells me in vague terms that the hardware of Quadro cards is essentially the same as GeForce cards; it's the drivers that are different, and the Quadros are optimized for CAD work and the like, while the GeForce drivers run games better. I can't find a definitive way to use a GeForce driver for the Quadro card, so I'm looking at making some tweaks through the Nvidia Control Panel.
Does anyone know if the graphics issues I describe above are linked to any particular features that the driver settings control? Like anti-aliasing, prerendering, refresh rate, etc? Furthermore, which settings are more likely to melt the graphics card (or am I paranoid)? Finally, is anyone else using a Quadro card and do you have any suggestions for me?
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