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I thought that might be the issue. Thing is, I dont have a problem with other games with new driver. So what am I supposed to do.. keep that previous driver in effect forthe sole purpous to play this game alone? Never update ever ever again,because of dragon age? Seriously, this is not a fix but a temporary workaround. EA needs to fix their game to correspondingly work with the latest updates for the hardware that runs their game!
- Leora8510 years agoHero+
It's not EA's fault (wow, I bet that doesn't get said very often 😛 ) that a driver released by Nvidia a year after the game was released has issues with the game. If you want to take the issue up with anyone, it should be Nvidia- their driver should work with a game that's a year old, that had no issues with previous drivers and has no issues with AMD cards or other Nvidia cards (I have an older Nvidia card, no issues).
I imagine it won't be long before Nvidia release a new driver that corrects the issue, anyhow. In the meantime, you can change the settings as @BadKen suggested, roll back the driver, or play a different game. - Fred_vdp10 years agoHero+
@Leora85 wrote:
I imagine it won't be long before Nvidia release a new driver that corrects the issue, anyhow.I wouldn't be so sure about that. A year ago (November 2014) Nvidia released a driver that broke Dragon Age II's DX11 renderer. I don't know the current state of Geforce compatibility, but the issue was still reported here as late as August 2015.
I currently don't have a PC to test this on (my gaming PC has a Radeon R9 390), so I don't know if that has been fixed by now.
@BadKen wrote:
You can also try turning off MSAA in the Inquisition Graphics options. That fixed it for me. Postprocessing AA isn't as nice, but you can use it instead.
Might want to try this first, since it's a little less drastic than rolling back your drivers (as easy as that is).
For me personally, if the choice is between FXAA or no AA at all, I'd pick the latter. FXAA has no performance cost, but it's also very ugly. It removes jaggies by making the entire screen blurry.
- @Fred_vdp I turned off the full screen AA in game settings, and then from nvidia control panel I set the setting back to 8x. It worked 🙂
- EA_Darko5 years ago
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Great to hear that you got it sorted @venom58239.
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