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Originally Posted by Mike
All of those Nvidia cards are legacy devices with them and haven't had updated drivers in years. Unfortunately, there's very little we would be able to do to troubleshoot those issues. I imagine a more modern card running drivers from 2009 or earlier would be exhibiting the same issues. I definitely apologize for the inconvenience.
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That's just not true. I'm having this same issue. I'm using a GeForce 7950 GT. This card is still supported by Nvidia, and regularly gets driver updates. I'm currently running driver version 296.10, which was released March 13, 2012. I haven't had the chance to try out the 301.42 (5/22/2012) release yet, so I'll report after installing that, but I doubt it will do anything.
I had this same issue on Jurassic Park, but lowering the settings fixed it on that game. On this game, lowering the settings fixes some textures, but then others that worked perfectly fine on high quality suddenly are blacked out on low quality. I've played much more graphically intensive games (most recently Assassin's Creed Revelations) and they play without any graphical glitches (just slower frame rates due to the older hardware).
The only thing I can think is that you're not actually adhering to the DirectX 9 specs properly even though it says those cards are compatible.