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Yup, looks just like mine, mix of High and Ultra settings with HBAO on: http://i.imgur.com/6WnNm3L.jpg
So.. I switched from 1920*1080 at 144 Hz to same resolution on 60 Hz. Result? http://imgur.com/ma4xWze You can see it is still Full HD by the crisp sharp character portraits but everything else has gone to **bleep**. This was the only change I did, these are still the Ultra settings. I guess this game needs a lot of work in regards to fixing these glitches. :-( Im sad.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Good lord. Since we seem to be the only two people on the internet having this problem right now (I have searched everywhere!), we should compare.
We both have:
-Win 8.1 x64
-Nvidia GTX series cards
-Latest graphics drivers
Which lots of other people have, yet apparently no one else is having this problem, or at least they're not posting about it.
I'm running DA:I off my HDD, but Origin is installed to my SSD, along with my OS. Is your game installed on the same drive as Origin and your OS? I doubt it's the cause of the problem, but I've had issues running games on a drive that's seperate from my OS before, so who knows?
At this point I think I'm just going to re-install the game and see if that magically fixes the problem, since I'm all out of ideas. ☹️
- 11 years ago
Game is installed on a seperate drive.
Far Cry 4 is looking absolutely stunning so I doubt it´s the driver itself.
Nothing more to compare here, really. :-(
Im now disabling Cloud Storage and delete my delete/backup my saves and config and let the game create that again without restoring it out of the cloud. let´s see if that changes anything.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Well I tried uninstalling and reinstalling with no luck...still black grass!
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