Q248478: Fighter Ace II: How to Enable or Disable 3D Acceleration
Article: Q248478
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
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Last Modified: 09-NOV-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Fighter Ace II
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This article describes how to enable or disable 3D hardware acceleration in
Microsoft Fighter Ace II.
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Enabling 3D hardware acceleration improves both the performance and the quality
of graphics in Fighter Ace II. To enable 3D hardware acceleration in Fighter Ace
II:
1. Start Microsoft Fighter Ace II.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Under Display, click Direct 3D or Glide.
If you experience display problems when you play Fighter Ace II, you may be able
to work around these problems by disabling 3D hardware acceleration.To disable
3D hardware acceleration in Fighter Ace II:
1. Start Microsoft Fighter Ace II.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Under Display, click Software.
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