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Tristin625's avatar
9 years ago

ripples in Cutscenes and character creation

So i have never really had any problems out of this game till today there's this strange like ripple effect on everything in cutscenes and character creation but not ingame i have reinstalled the game and it still has the same problem i dont know what to do :/ http://imgur.com/a/TCctS

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  • Fred_vdp's avatar
    Fred_vdp
    Hero+
    9 years ago

    @zavinzagg wrote:

    I'm having the same problem but it's happening in game as well, it didn't start until I went to the storm coast

    http://hastebin.com/efadonufey.tex <--- my dxdiag 


    I've had some shader issues with an AMD GPU as well. Here are some of the things I did.

    Download the latest drivers from http://www.amd.com. Make sure you uninstall your old driver before you install the new one. You can do this in the Windows control panel with the 'uninstall a program' utility and looking for AMD software, but you if you want to be thorough you can also use a program called DDU which will remove all traces of video drivers.

    Another thing I did when I had shader issues was to disable the shader cache in the AMD settings (see image below). This may increase load time a little.

    Thirdly, in the game's display settings, try to switch your API. If you're running on Mantle, try DirectX and vice versa.