Graphical IssueDisclaimer: this is my first post, and though I've been scanning the forums to a degree, I'm not sure if this has been addressed —
Whenever I open Sins, both in the main menu background and the game-space background, rather than the white pinprick stars against black, all I see is a quilt of large, multicolored pixels. These pixels (that's the best way I can describe them) are definitely in the background because they do not cover any 3D rendered objects; but, because they are bright, they make seeing planets, structures and ships difficult. Also, by randomly changing the screen resolution and "sample" number (2 Samples, 4 Samples, Non-Maskable), I can get the game to display the proper starry background rather than the large pixels. However, if I play a game with multiple star-systems, by changing the display settings, I can fix one system, but never both.
Other than that, the game runs perfectly, and is AWESOME — simply
the best strategy game I have ever played. Terrific job, and thanks.
System SpecsNote: I have a 2006 15" MacBook Pro, and run both OS X and Vista (with no problems what-so-ever, with either OS or their games) via Apple's "Bootcamp." I run Sins on Vista

Vista
Intel Core Duo
2.16 GHz Processor
2 GB RAM
256 Radeon X 1600
DirectX 9c/10?
--I know I have the latest version of DirectX (though I don't have a DX 10 capable graphics card), I just don't know what that version is...