Play Final Fantasy VII Using Geforce 660GT

Has anyone done this or know how to do it? I recently installed the chocobo patch and was able to tick the game and playing in TNT2 mode, the game works fine in the 3D world map mode but when i zone into any place the 2D background becomes black.

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Has anyone done this or know how to do it?
I recently installed the chocobo patch and was able to "tick" the game and playing in TNT2 mode, the game works fine in the 3D world map mode but when i zone into any place the 2D background becomes black. I figured the reason is that my video card failed the 8-bit paletted textures test in FF7config.exe. I used rivatuner to check and found the option is enabled then i got stuck. I also remember back to the day when i was using FX5700 (which is broken right now) i passed all the test in FF7config.exe so i don't know if it is the driver's problem or video card's problem.
Thanks in advance

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Got any graphical issues when playing other games?
If not then its probably the drivers or the game that dont support the graphic card.
 
Have you tried up[censored] your graphic drivers?
Maybe you can try to set your graphics card hardware acceleration
down a notch and see if it has any effects.

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Try running the game in compatibility mode if you haven't already.
Also, check the compatibility database. I might be wrong, but I just seem to recall FF7 needing a few things done to get it working.
 
Of course, the newer hardware may also be an issue too, but I'm not sure.