Category | Editor |
Created | 21.12.2021 17:48 |
Mark Cheshier (mcheshier) | 21.12.2021 17:48 |
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I have an issue with GE 9.0.1 and 9.0.2. When I open an i3d file I have these white feather looking spots all over my screen and it makes it hard to see the model. I've tried everything I can think of. Uninstalled, reinstalled, updated, deleted shaders, deleted settings .xml, search youtube. I have a friend that uses GE 9.0.x and he doesn't have them on his screen. Any help would be appreciated. Pictures of what I'm seeing in Google Drive link below. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ylRfF-ZThMh-Ghc4FTeGh-j-qBKkZg0m?usp=sharing |
Mark Cheshier (mcheshier) | 21.12.2021 22:19 |
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I just reinstalled Windows and same issue. I think it has something to do with AMD Radeon 6000x series cards and Giants 9.0.x. Please patch ASAP!!!! |
Matthias Banckaert (Bankkaart) | 25.12.2021 14:43 |
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Same here.. im inclined to agree with u on this one, im heavily expecting there to be a driver issue somewhere with AMD graphics. unfortunaly im running an all amd laptop (cpu and gpu) so i cant use intel / nvidia gpu, which means i cannot confirm this theory.. if you do have an intel cpu, u might wanna try run GE on the igpu, to see if that solves it. |
Kalle Meyer (Tronix) | 28.12.2021 17:02 |
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Same here... RX6600 |
Steven F Austin (jwaine316) | 28.12.2021 18:04 |
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I read somewhere that if you use Vulkan .. not sure if those are some kind of AMD drivers or what.. but that will fix it. |
Kjffhafa (Zocker98nsmods) | 06.01.2022 20:46 |
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As stated by the user @alexis21850 in another thread this seems like the solution: Please go to the appdata folder and change the editor rendering method from OpenGL to Vulkan |
Decarvalho Junior (DeCarvalho) | 20.04.2022 03:50 |
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thanks for explaining how to do it.. very useful but not |
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