Author Topic: distorted shaders (NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M)  (Read 1653 times)

So I got a new iMac for Christmas, and the first thing I tried to run was Blockland. However, when I set the shaders to anything above Minimum they looked all distorted and weird.

Console.log below

Example

lol, this happened on my imac too.
any solutions?

Every time I see this problem, I always think it's because of this:

Quote
Checking for shader shadow support:
   - Enabled via $Shader::Enabled? YES
   - ARB_shader_objects?           YES
   - ARB_shading_language_100?     YES
   - EXT_texture_array?            YES
   - EXT_texture3D?                NO
   - glTexImage3D?                 YES
   - EXT_framebuffer_object?       YES
   - ARB_shadow?                   YES
   - OpenGL Version?               2.1 NVIDIA-8.6.22
   - GLSL Language Version?        1.20
   o Shaders are                   ACTIVE

Try updating your drivers, hope that works.

Try updating your drivers, hope that works.
No luck with that. Anybody got any other suggestions?

Try running Blockland on a Windows partition. Kompressor is just starting to work on Mac shader compatibility, and it is currently bugged.

Intel currently cant run shaders right now. They are working on the compatibility for mac shaders.

Whoops didn't read nvidia my bad.

Intel currently cant run shaders right now. They are working on the compatibility for mac shaders.

intel is a company
what are you on about

i'm pretty sure they also do not specifically make graphics cards

They make graphics chips. for example like the Intel HD 3000


Try running Blockland on a Windows partition. Kompressor is just starting to work on Mac shader compatibility, and it is currently bugged.
I would, but I don't want to spend that much just to get shaders running.

I would, but I don't want to spend that much just to get shaders running.
Download and install any decent Linux distribution.
Install Wine and Blockland.
Shaders!

Download and install any decent Linux distribution.
Install Wine and Blockland.
Shaders!
Oh god I didn't know Linux was free

Thanks, Koopa. Locking