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Message 127300 - Posted: 24 Jun 2005, 12:27:43 UTC

Is there any chance that you would make a setting in the graphics to make it look exactly like the graphics in SETI@home I?
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Message 127449 - Posted: 24 Jun 2005, 19:54:01 UTC

Customizing SETI@home graphics
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Message 127552 - Posted: 25 Jun 2005, 1:15:33 UTC

But it still doesn't look exactly like the classic screen saver, just close.


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Message 128847 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 13:37:40 UTC
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I've got the same wish: Please change the new graphics style and go back to the Classic graphics. This is the information about the 'new modern look' graphics:

OpenGL-based graphics

"SETI@home's graphics now have a modern 3-D look. When they're running in a window, you can use the mouse to rotate and zoom. You can even customize the graphics using a web-based interface."

I can't see how that has improved the graphics any. I mean the Classic graphics looked more... PROFESSIONAL.





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