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Mumble Overlay Problem
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So I recently switched to dx9, and for some reason, my mumble overlay is solid, fuzzy, and bright, and none of the names light up when they talk (like they normally do). I've tried restarting my computer and tf2 multiple times, and it doesn't seem to change. Is there something I can put into a config or launch options to fix this? Or a custom overlay or something like that?

So I recently switched to dx9, and for some reason, my mumble overlay is solid, fuzzy, and bright, and none of the names light up when they talk (like they normally do). I've tried restarting my computer and tf2 multiple times, and it doesn't seem to change. Is there something I can put into a config or launch options to fix this? Or a custom overlay or something like that?
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remove the -dxlevel launch option

remove the -dxlevel launch option
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#3
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I have it removed, it doesn't seem to matter.

I have it removed, it doesn't seem to matter.
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I tried re-installing mumble and it didn't work. I noticed that as tf2 launched, there was a second where it looked normal, but then once everything was loaded and ready to go it went back to looking weird.

I tried re-installing mumble and it didn't work. I noticed that as tf2 launched, there was a second where it looked normal, but then once everything was loaded and ready to go it went back to looking weird.
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Is there some sort of custom overlay I can install (other than editing withing mumble's settings) that might solve the issue?

Is there some sort of custom overlay I can install (other than editing withing mumble's settings) that might solve the issue?
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Remove mat_antialias 0 from your config (just comment the line out).

Remove mat_antialias 0 from your config (just comment the line out).
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Stochast1cRemove mat_antialias 0 from your config (just comment the line out).

It was set to 4, and I commented it out, but it didn't make a difference. Should I set it to something specific?

[quote=Stochast1c]Remove mat_antialias 0 from your config (just comment the line out).[/quote]

It was set to 4, and I commented it out, but it didn't make a difference. Should I set it to something specific?
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vanillaStochast1cRemove mat_antialias 0 from your config (just comment the line out).
It was set to 4, and I commented it out, but it didn't make a difference. Should I set it to something specific?

Try setting it to zero, run tf2, quit, and then comment it out. I had the same problem and googling it lead me to multiple threads on natf2 stating to remove mat_antialias which worked for me. One by unf says to add mat_trilinear 1 in its place although I never tried this.

I'm not sure why you have AA on in the first place though...it is disabled by default in chris' configs.

[quote=vanilla][quote=Stochast1c]Remove mat_antialias 0 from your config (just comment the line out).[/quote]

It was set to 4, and I commented it out, but it didn't make a difference. Should I set it to something specific?[/quote]

Try setting it to zero, run tf2, quit, and then comment it out. I had the same problem and googling it lead me to multiple threads on natf2 stating to remove mat_antialias which worked for me. One by unf says to add mat_trilinear 1 in its place although I never tried this.

I'm not sure why you have AA on in the first place though...it is disabled by default in chris' configs.
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None of that seemed to do anything. I have a temporary fix, so it's not a huge deal, but if anyone knows what's going on let me know.

None of that seemed to do anything. I have a temporary fix, so it's not a huge deal, but if anyone knows what's going on let me know.
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#10
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your

your
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#11
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putting -nod3d9ex in mumble launch worked for me

putting -nod3d9ex in mumble launch worked for me
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-nod3d9ex worked, thanks

-nod3d9ex worked, thanks
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