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Non-Beer Discussion by OIZNOP
Does anyone know what it takes to get google earth to look right?...I just can't get it to look normal. the 3D buildings look goofy...the bridges and roads look sunken and twisted....even without the 3D buildings in line. I am using Windows 7 machine....again, does anyone know how I can get Google Earth (the latest version) to look right?....
10 years ago
EAGLEFAN538
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Got something to fix the goofy, unright, distorted news he reads too? Hehe.
quote: Originally posted by Oiznop
Does anyone know what it takes to get google earth to look right?...I just can't get it to look normal. the 3D buildings look goofy...the bridges and roads look sunken and twisted....even without the 3D buildings in line. I am using Windows 7 machine....again, does anyone know how I can get Google Earth (the latest version) to look right?....
[img]http://www.politifake.org/image/political/1002/sticking-out-your-tongue-america-is-seeing-obama-s-true-colo-political-poster-1265215828.jpg[/img] [:0][:0][:0][:0][:0][:0][:0] Could we stick to the topic at hand please? I've tried downloading various version, and I still get twisted images, especially with the 3D buildings....I think my video card is incompatible, or my laptop monitor is not the right format or size or something....
quote: quote: Originally posted by eaglefan538 Got something to fix the goofy, unright, distorted news he reads too? Hehe.
quote: quote: quote: Originally posted by Oiznop
Does anyone know what it takes to get google earth to look right?...I just can't get it to look normal. the 3D buildings look goofy...the bridges and roads look sunken and twisted....even without the 3D buildings in line. I am using Windows 7 machine....again, does anyone know how I can get Google Earth (the latest version) to look right?....
A thought: You may be in the right ballpark, but how old is your hardware? I recently replaced my August 2006 Cisnet pc (Windows XP) with an April 2014 Acer Aspire X (Windows 8.1) for the obvious reason. But I kept my ol' fatbody Cisnet monitor because it still works just fine. It meets the basic Acer resolution requirements but it can't utilize the higher capabilities that the new Acer can provide. My guess is that Google Earth is an often-updated resource hog? What impact might this have in your situation? [:p]
quote: Originally posted by Oiznop [img]http://www.politifake.org/image/political/1002/sticking-out-your-tongue-america-is-seeing-obama-s-true-colo-political-poster-1265215828.jpg[/img] [:0][:0][:0][:0][:0][:0][:0] Could we stick to the topic at hand please? I've tried downloading various version, and I still get twisted images, especially with the 3D buildings....I think my video card is incompatible, or my laptop monitor is not the right format or size or something....
quote: quote: quote: Originally posted by eaglefan538 Got something to fix the goofy, unright, distorted news he reads too? Hehe.
quote: quote: quote: quote: Originally posted by Oiznop
Does anyone know what it takes to get google earth to look right?...I just can't get it to look normal. the 3D buildings look goofy...the bridges and roads look sunken and twisted....even without the 3D buildings in line. I am using Windows 7 machine....again, does anyone know how I can get Google Earth (the latest version) to look right?....
Ooops....sorry....[;)][:D]...Long live the STONES!!!!...
quote: Originally posted by jlozier How dare you use that sacred emblem in such a blasphemous manner!
quote: quote: Originally posted by Oiznop [img]http://www.politifake.org/image/political/1002/sticking-out-your-tongue-america-is-seeing-obama-s-true-colo-political-poster-1265215828.jpg[/img]
The computer is a Toshiba Laptop running Windows 7....I think it's more of a vid card issue more than anything.....I use Google Earth Pro at work, but downloading that costs over $300.00....that's not happening....
quote: A thought: You may be in the right ballpark, but how old is your hardware? I recently replaced my August 2006 Cisnet pc (Windows XP) with an April 2014 Acer Aspire X (Windows 8.1) for the obvious reason. But I kept my ol' fatbody Cisnet monitor because it still works just fine. It meets the basic Acer resolution requirements but it can't utilize the higher capabilities that the new Acer can provide. My guess is that Google Earth is an often-updated resource hog? What impact might this have in your situation? [:p]