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I've been playing a couple of games lately that tend to crash reasonably frequently, but are much more stable when the graphics detail is turned-down (Dawn Of War II, Fallout 3).
I realise that turning down the detail also turns-off some of the more graphically intensive lighting & shading effects etc, and I assume it is likely these that are causing the instability.
But what is the root-cause likely to be? Do these effects result in instability because of the games themselves, the software graphics drivers, the graphics card, or something else (motherboard drivers perhaps?)
Any views on this?
I realise that turning down the detail also turns-off some of the more graphically intensive lighting & shading effects etc, and I assume it is likely these that are causing the instability.
But what is the root-cause likely to be? Do these effects result in instability because of the games themselves, the software graphics drivers, the graphics card, or something else (motherboard drivers perhaps?)
Any views on this?