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New graphic glitch
December 1st, 2008, 02:13
Hey folks. I haven't seen any more melting faces, but now I'm getting another problem. Some of the light sources seem to be in front of objects instead of behind them (like sunsets and candles) Also some of the textures are much too simplified. I thought maybe it was a corrupt save game and so I loaded all others that I had available - they are all showing the problem now. I re-started the game, and also re-started my PC, but still having the same issue.
Anyone else seen this or know what's going on?
Btw, I just got a whole new gaming system, but I've been playing the game for several hours now on the new PC with no problems.
Anyway, running Two SLI connected Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTs with the latest drivers on XP in case that matters…
Anyone else seen this or know what's going on?
Btw, I just got a whole new gaming system, but I've been playing the game for several hours now on the new PC with no problems.
Anyway, running Two SLI connected Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTs with the latest drivers on XP in case that matters…
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..& so they take the fiction all out of the Jabberwock & I recognize & accept him as a fact. - Mark Twain, May 30, 1880
..& so they take the fiction all out of the Jabberwock & I recognize & accept him as a fact. - Mark Twain, May 30, 1880
December 1st, 2008, 07:41
- only exist in 3D program (games)?
- Disable the SLI or take out one of the cards and see if the problem still persist.
- Disable the SLI or take out one of the cards and see if the problem still persist.
December 1st, 2008, 15:22
Yes, I tried that last night. Disabling SLI did the trick. It also didn't seem to impact performance at all. What's weird though is that it all of a sudden did that instead of being that way from the start. (?)
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..& so they take the fiction all out of the Jabberwock & I recognize & accept him as a fact. - Mark Twain, May 30, 1880
..& so they take the fiction all out of the Jabberwock & I recognize & accept him as a fact. - Mark Twain, May 30, 1880
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