i´m going to countercheck on my wife´s laptop later and see if that is getting the same error, with an geforce 7600go...
She is however running XP, not vista....
On a side note, i just got myself a new monitor... or should i call it flat screen...
On my old monitor, everything in Oolite was terrible dark, so i had to up the gamma and brightness setting to see the nebulas and stars... those with the transparency masks...
This was likewise on my ATI X800 card, and is now with my HD2600 card..
I always presumed that it was my old monitor that was to blame, however with this new wide-screen flat-screen everything is still terrible dark, so i have to either profile a setting that i have to pick everytime, and deactivate when i close Oolite.. since i get the oppersite problem when leaving Oolite then everything is to bright....
EDIT: found this bit of helpfull information
photoshop wrote:
The gamma value of a computer monitor affects how light or dark an image looks in a web browser. Because Windows systems use a gamma of 2.2, images look darker on Windows than on Mac OS systems, which are normally set to a gamma of 1.8.
so here comes one of my wild speculations...
ATI card users defualt settings are to dark to see the nebulas & stars, and hence do not know of the stars and nebulas and therefore do not report these as errors...
Anyway, i´m going to lob in Question to a Game Developer i know(he should have some free time now, with christmass so near), in regard to this transparency thing... Asking ATI can´t hurt either... especially on Vista Questions.
I´m going to post any answer i get here... along with the Question i ASk ofcourse...