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Originally Posted by Andy
It does sound similar to what happens when anti-aliasing is being forced on.
Intel graphics are usually used for built-in motherboard graphics. Unfortunately they are not great. Have you got a separate graphics card? If not, I'd suggest an nVidia card.
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I don't see any settings in my display or graphics card about "anti-aliasing" can you give me more specific directions as to where I can hopefully find that setting?
This is a NUC 6 computer. I am really not someone to open up a computer and start messing around with graphics cards.
I tried AC3D 8.0. and the latest version of AC3D and the problem is there as well. What confuses me is that the "select-through" works fine, so that would appear to me to mean AC3D is "thinks" that the visible surface is actually behind another surface and as such won't match any of the points.