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    • newnoobN Offline
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      I am playing around with LightUp since 3 days or so and I can not use a lot of it's functions because LightUp is running in "simple mode".

      In a thread in the light Up forum I read that this is the case when the graphic card is to weak, but I have a "ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series" graphic card, with this card I am able to play not so old high end PC games like Crysis 2 in maximum resolution, so I think it should be more than able to handle Light Up.

      Another thing is that Light Up was not always running in "simple mode", because I can remember that I was able to change some settings which I cannot change anymore (like all the adjust color settings), when I still try to do it the message "not able in simple mode" appears.

      Well, maybe this issue is connected to a Ligh tUp crash which I had some time ago, also SU crashes here and then when I have too much stuff in one file.

      Has anybody a suggestion for a solution?

      Best Regards from Vienna

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        in the menue bar of SU under: Tools>LightUp "Simple Rendering" was checked, after I unchecked it and then checked normal rendering and restarting SU Light Up is not running in "Simple Mode" anymore

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