falcon96 wrote:
Using a 7950GT runs fine in most ereas.
Only one thing, I got same strange artifacts ore what I shall call it , on some NPC it looks like they have a stick in there hand that goes up
about 3 meters. first I thougt it was something wrong with my grafhichcard so I tested on a differt computer and noticed it was there even if I
turned off stereo but then it loked like the NPC had one long finger that did go all to the ground. I uninstalled the 3D-driver and the issue was gone
So far I?ve only seen it in chapter III on dwars,elfs and salamandra, It dosn?t ruin the game but it?s a bit annoying.
Thanks very much for the suggestion. I'm playing the latest Enhanced edition (1.5) with the Director's Cut installed.
I get the artifacts also (I don't play in S3-D as the spells and special effects are all done in post-processing), noticed it first
in a cutscene in Chapter 1, plus when I get to the swamp the dryad's ... ahem, attributes ... look like oddly misplaced wings.
This bugged me enough that I upgraded my drivers from 163.44 (beta) to greater than the recommended 163.69 (I'm on
XP, so that meant 163.75 WHQL). But still the same problem. So then I reluctantly uninstalled my 162.50 beta Stereo
drivers. Still the same ... so tried the usual Windows fix (rebooted) and that fixed my graphics problems. Now I can't stop
following the dryad around ...
Anyhow, thanks very much for the suggestion. I've never had problems because of the Stereo drivers before, although
there has been some funny flickering with certain combinations. I was using 163.44 beta with 162.50 Stereo beta, and
now will be using (after I finish The Witcher) 163.75 WHQL with 162.50 Stereo beta (seems okay apart from the dryad
mapping problem). Any suggestions for newer Stereo drivers? Like falcon96, I also have a 7950 GT OC. Thanks in
advance for any suggestions from XP users.
Awesome game by the way, looks really amazing (even NOT in Stereo). May try it again in S3-D once I get past this bit
(the swamp is the most demanding graphically; that's where they test all of the graphics cards and settings).