10-19-2012, 06:54 PM
my graphic settings
http://i.imgur.com/NcWbH.jpg
An image of the problem.
http://i.imgur.com/QM59K.jpg
System specs
I5 3570k 4.0ghz
2GB 6950
8GB 1600mhz DDR3 RAM
No speed hacks were used
As you can see from the picture it is creating a projection image of the surrounding thins. Everyone and everything in that pic has like a copy of themselves as you can see.
Now I did find a solution to fix the problem but its a tad bit annoying to keep doing it all the time. If I were to switch from software back to hardware it will correct itself. As you can also see I'm not very far into the game but this is the 2nd time this has happened and it seems like its going to be a frequent thing.
I was wondering if their was a permanent fix for this. It just seems like something is getting stuck with the graphics to produce this. It does eventually take care of itself. For example if you were to move onto the next screen , open the menu, or even minimizing the game screen itself (ESC) and then bring it back up corrects it as well.
It has to be something simple that's causing it.
http://i.imgur.com/NcWbH.jpg
An image of the problem.
http://i.imgur.com/QM59K.jpg
System specs
I5 3570k 4.0ghz
2GB 6950
8GB 1600mhz DDR3 RAM
No speed hacks were used
As you can see from the picture it is creating a projection image of the surrounding thins. Everyone and everything in that pic has like a copy of themselves as you can see.
Now I did find a solution to fix the problem but its a tad bit annoying to keep doing it all the time. If I were to switch from software back to hardware it will correct itself. As you can also see I'm not very far into the game but this is the 2nd time this has happened and it seems like its going to be a frequent thing.
I was wondering if their was a permanent fix for this. It just seems like something is getting stuck with the graphics to produce this. It does eventually take care of itself. For example if you were to move onto the next screen , open the menu, or even minimizing the game screen itself (ESC) and then bring it back up corrects it as well.
It has to be something simple that's causing it.
I5 3570k 3.4ghz| 4GB R9 290| 8GB DDR3