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I was playing the original Assassin's Creed updated to 1.02 version and everything was great.
Then GOG released the Director's Cut version and wanted to give it a shot.

There is an issue however with the GOG version. When the game begins and I go to Masyaf for the first time I notice something weird when I talk to Al Mualim. Normally his beard was bushy, but when I play it looks like a plain texture. I tried changing some settings withing the game but nothing changes.
I remember seeing something similar to Black & White 2. The animal's fur was gone like it was shaved or something.

Also when I complete a mission and I get to return to the animus everything goes bright leaving a brief trail of the surrounding environment.
Now with the GOG version everything just goes bright, no trails.

Maybe all this sounds insignificant but I was wondering why does it do that.
Is there a setting in the graphic's card to fix that?
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I'm guessing you're trying the standard things like having the latest GPU drivers, etc...

The only time I've encountered blank texturing like that is when my GPU was overheating. Might not be the case with you, especially since it sounds like you're encountering the issue pretty soon after first starting a gameplay session, but it might be worth looking into.
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kodeen: I'm guessing you're trying the standard things like having the latest GPU drivers, etc...

The only time I've encountered blank texturing like that is when my GPU was overheating. Might not be the case with you, especially since it sounds like you're encountering the issue pretty soon after first starting a gameplay session, but it might be worth looking into.
From a brief google search I found out that I have a problem because blooming was turned off. If that' the problem how do I turn it back on.
There is no Bloom selection in the Nvidia settings. Is PhysX responsible for it?

I don't think the problem is about GPU overheating. When I had an overheating issue the laptop suddenly shutdown on it's own. I'don't have that right now.
The graphics seem fine but I don't have blooming (if that fixes the problem of course).
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Jwrath: I was playing the original Assassin's Creed updated to 1.02 version and everything was great.
Then GOG released the Director's Cut version and wanted to give it a shot.
The only version that was released for PC was the Director's Cut.
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Jwrath: From a brief google search I found out that I have a problem because blooming was turned off. If that' the problem how do I turn it back on.
I believe there's an .ini file in the game's directory where you are able to do that.