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My screen flickers blue instead of black, but I did find that leaving anti-aliasing on Temporal AA solved my issue. Let me know if that works for you.
I can confirm that switching to Temporal AA will stop the flickering.
As a test environment I have used the "Outpost" hologram in the Nexus Cultural Center; simply standing in front of it and rotating the camera produces the flickering bug.
I have tested out all available settings; resolution, quality, VSync, etc etc etc. and none of them work. Only switching to Temporal AA will disable the flickering, turning it off does nothing (it might even make it worse).
This seriously needs to be looked into by the devs, it's extremely annoying and rips you right out of the game when it happens (usually in story cutscenes)...
- Anonymous9 years ago
I already had that on, so that was not the problem for me however, I can report I now have not had the problem for two nights of game play. Very happy.
I am not sure what fixed it, but I have the Nvidia Gforce Experience application and yesterday it had optimal settings for Mass Effect Andromeda. I Applied those settings. Looks like whatever it did .. fixed it. Just prior to that I also went into my nvidia 3d settings and reset everything to default. One of those two things fixed it.
I am a happy chappie now
- 4 years ago@Aerionoth tnx dude , this really helped
- EA_Atic4 years ago
DICE Team
I'm closing this thread to stop it from being necroed.
If you have any issues with Mass Effect: Andromeda, please make a new topic about your problems and what kind of steps you have tried to solve them.
/Atic
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