07-14-2016, 06:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2016, 08:11 PM by dominateeye.)
Hey all,
I'm having some trouble with Steambot Chronicles on my PC. It runs fine once I turn on the speedhack for it, except for one thing: the skybox texture clips and flashes whenever the camera is moving, or in certain shots (there's also no sepiatone in the Tutorial, but I can live with that, though I wouldn't turn down a solution if someone could offer it). I've messed about in the GSdx Settings, but nothing I do seems to fix it. I've tried every mode including all the Software Modes, and nothing seems to do it. Here's my specs:
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 4820k @ 3.70GHz
Ram: 8gb
GPU: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Here's a screenshot of my GSdx settings window:
Here's a screenshot of what I'm talking about (look up the tutorial on YouTube for a comparison if you need it):
Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
UPDATE: After moving around a bit, it seems that there is also an issue where textures are disappearing while still in view. I hypothesize that these issues may be connected somehow.
I'm having some trouble with Steambot Chronicles on my PC. It runs fine once I turn on the speedhack for it, except for one thing: the skybox texture clips and flashes whenever the camera is moving, or in certain shots (there's also no sepiatone in the Tutorial, but I can live with that, though I wouldn't turn down a solution if someone could offer it). I've messed about in the GSdx Settings, but nothing I do seems to fix it. I've tried every mode including all the Software Modes, and nothing seems to do it. Here's my specs:
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 4820k @ 3.70GHz
Ram: 8gb
GPU: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Here's a screenshot of my GSdx settings window:
Here's a screenshot of what I'm talking about (look up the tutorial on YouTube for a comparison if you need it):
Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
UPDATE: After moving around a bit, it seems that there is also an issue where textures are disappearing while still in view. I hypothesize that these issues may be connected somehow.