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I have a pretty big problem. I can’t see my lightsaber, health bars, or my force meter. Cals face is screwed up and looks really weird because his hair textures are blending with his face and the rest barely has texture. And other character models look like they were put through a blender. Most shadows are also REALLY dark and pixelated.
Ive tried uninstalling and reinstalling the game but that didn’t work. I’ve also tried changing some of the graphics settings but nothing has worked. Is this just corrupted files? How can I fix this or is there even a fix? Can EA even patch this, because the character model problems seems to be just me?
These bugs also don’t go away. Even in the menu screen Cal looks like that.
Yes, I'm having the exact same issue, but most others are just having weird background textures. Rest of the game is running fine but the characters are all weirdly textured or blocky, and the health and skill bars don't show what level they're at. Really hoping to find a solution that doesn't involve spending $700 for an eGPU set up.
- 2 years ago
I have fixed my issue. I uninstalled the game and did a clean reinstall, and then uninstalled my graphics drivers and installed the latest available fresh from Nvidia's website. No longer having any texture issues, health and skill bars are all visible.
- 2 years ago
@SabineQueen Are you able to explain how you did that? Where do I uninstall my graphics drivers and how to I update them from Nvidia? I had the same issue as you so since you fixed it, it would really help if you could explain where to do that stuff (I don’t know much about computers)
- 2 years ago
@Fighter_Pro410LIf you have an Nvidia graphics card, you can go to this page and put in your card info and it will take you to the latest drivers https://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx. I'm using a Geforce GTX 1060, which is pretty old, and apparently my computer just arbitrarily decided 3 years ago that Nvidia was no longer updating drivers for it, which I now know is not the case. You probably don't need to uninstall your current drivers, but I did just to be safe.
If you don't know your graphics card, you can go to your Device Manager and check Display Adapters. You're looking for one that says Nvidia Geforce, that will be your gaming graphics card. if you right click on it that will let you uninstall the old drivers.If instead you have an AMD, you'll want this site instead https://www.amd.com/en/support , and of course check for AMD in your display adapters.