Hi all! New to the forums. Just started playing Witcher 2 for the first time and i have this annoying glitch..i am running the game on medium specs and runs smoothly and with no problems except this glitch or whatever it is. I took some screenshots to show you guys
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 2
(hope you can see the images because i am quite new to using forums and i am not sure if it works)
My specs are AMD A8 3820 2.5 ghz, Nvidia gts 450, 4gb ram and win 7 ultimate 64 bits.
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Graphic glitch
22.02.2013 @ 00:28 #2
What driver version are you using ? Can you also attach a pic of your configurator settings .
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22.02.2013 @ 12:06 #3
I am using the latest nvidia drivers 314.07, upgraded yesterday..here are my settings settings screenshot
23.02.2013 @ 00:40 #4
If your card has 1 GB of video memory then try setting the
Texture downscaling - none
depth of field cutscenes to disabled .
Then retry
Texture downscaling - none
depth of field cutscenes to disabled .
Then retry
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23.02.2013 @ 09:35 #5
Nope no change..still that funny textures start to "extend" from Geralt(his hair)..and from that guy who interrogates him in prison(sorry, forgot his name). And yes my graphic card has 1gb gddr5 memory..to be precise is a Gainward Gts 450 1gb gddr5. Did something like this happen to someone before or am i the only unlucky case?
23.02.2013 @ 09:50 #6
TheKyd said:
Nope no change..still that funny textures start to "extend" from Geralt(his hair)..and from that guy who interrogates him in prison(sorry, forgot his name). ›››
Vernon Roche
My friend had a glitch that looked just like that while playing WoW... It turned out his GPU got quite warm. Have you looked at how warm it gets?
23.02.2013 @ 15:02 #8
Drivers are all updated to the latest version? You could also try disabling\lowering one by one all the settings and see if there's any change.
24.02.2013 @ 11:17 #10
spiking as you showed in your screenshots could indicate some defective RAM on your card or possibly your system RAM You can check your system RAM with either the builtin memory tester that`s included with windows 7 or with
http://www.memtest.org/
http://www.memtest.org/
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