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Hey guys,

i got a grafik bug and i don't know how to fix it...

can someone help?

Image on my Profile or on prntscr.com/nyeosk
Post edited June 07, 2019 by Skyriis
This question / problem has been solved by Fate-is-one-edgeimage
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Skyriis: Hey guys,

i got a grafik bug and i don't know how to fix it...

can someone help?

attached image contains the grafik/light bug
Hi Skyriis.

Forum members with less than 5 points of reputation, cannot post links or images.
Try uploading the image to your GOG profile, instead. Let me know when you have done so.

Cheers.
Post edited June 06, 2019 by Fate-is-one-edge
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Skyriis: Hi Skyriis.

Forum members with less than 5 points of reputation, cannot post links or images.
Try uploading the image to your GOG profile, instead. Let me know when you have done so.

Cheers.
Hey,
I Posted an image on my Profile :)
Thanks for the hint :)
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Skyriis: Hi Skyriis.

Forum members with less than 5 points of reputation, cannot post links or images.
Try uploading the image to your GOG profile, instead. Let me know when you have done so.

Cheers.
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Skyriis: Hey,
I Posted an image on my Profile :)
Thanks for the hint :)
Hi again Skyriis.

It looks like the colors displayed by your GPU are heavily under-saturated. That means, only the colors near the edges of the light spectrum are used (white and black ,as well as the in-between shades). I suggest the following for your case;

1. Uninstall any mods you are using, one by one, giving priority to color related ones, until the issue goes away.
Delete any "settings/preferences" files in your ["User"->"Your PC name"->"Documents"->"My Games"->"Witcher 3..."] (or a similar path, I don't remember it exactly) folder and subfolders, and let them be recreated, the next time you launch the game.
Also try reinstalling the game.

2. Check the saturation settings, in your GPU software. Search if there is a profile created for the game, by the GPU software and whether there is a saturation setting that specifically applies to it (the game profile).

3. Check if your GPU is properly connected to the PCI-E slot of your motherboard and whether that slot is clean (remove any dust with a soft brush or by using a compressed air can, for cleaning PCs). Revert any over-clocking and make sure that the GPU is supplied adequate power by your PSU (check the specifications of the mentioned harware).

4. Reinstall your GPU driver software (clean-reinstall). I suggest using the "DDU" freeware for that.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1750#p4210

5. It wouldn't hurt sending a support ticket to CDProjektRED. Their webpage has recently undergone a renovation, so things are still a bit of a mess. I suggest using the form below to report the issue and letting the staff short out the category.
https://support.cdprojektred.com/en/witcher-3/pc/sp-technical/issue/654/contact-to-support

Cheers.
Post edited June 08, 2019 by Fate-is-one-edge
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Fate-is-one-edge: Hi again Skyriis.

It looks like the colors displayed by your GPU are heavily under-saturated. That means, only the colors near the edges of the light spectrum are used (white and black ,as well as the in-between shades). I suggest the following for your case;

1. Uninstall any mods you are using, one by one, giving priority to color related ones, until the issue goes away.
Delete any "settings/preferences" files in your ["User"->"Your PC name"->"Documents"->"My Games"->"Witcher 3..."] (or a similar path, I don't remember it exactly) folder and subfolders, and let them be recreated, the next time you launch the game.
Also try reinstalling the game.

2. Check the saturation settings, in your GPU software. Search if there is a profile created for the game, by the GPU software and whether there is a saturation setting that specifically applies to it (the game profile).

3. Check if your GPU is properly connected to the PCI-E slot of your motherboard and whether that slot is clean (remove any dust with a soft brush or by using a compressed air can, for cleaning PCs). Revert any over-clocking and make sure that the GPU is supplied adequate power by your PSU (check the specifications of the mentioned harware).

4. Reinstall your GPU driver software (clean-reinstall). I suggest using the "DDU" freeware for that.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1750#p4210

5. It wouldn't hurt sending a support ticket to CDProjektRED. Their webpage has recently undergone a renovation, so things are still a bit of a mess. I suggest using the form below to report the issue and letting the staff short out the category.
https://support.cdprojektred.com/en/witcher-3/pc/sp-technical/issue/654/contact-to-support

Cheers.
Thanks for your help :)
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Fate-is-one-edge: Hi again Skyriis.

It looks like the colors displayed by your GPU are heavily under-saturated. That means, only the colors near the edges of the light spectrum are used (white and black ,as well as the in-between shades). I suggest the following for your case;

1. Uninstall any mods you are using, one by one, giving priority to color related ones, until the issue goes away.
Delete any "settings/preferences" files in your ["User"->"Your PC name"->"Documents"->"My Games"->"Witcher 3..."] (or a similar path, I don't remember it exactly) folder and subfolders, and let them be recreated, the next time you launch the game.
Also try reinstalling the game.

2. Check the saturation settings, in your GPU software. Search if there is a profile created for the game, by the GPU software and whether there is a saturation setting that specifically applies to it (the game profile).

3. Check if your GPU is properly connected to the PCI-E slot of your motherboard and whether that slot is clean (remove any dust with a soft brush or by using a compressed air can, for cleaning PCs). Revert any over-clocking and make sure that the GPU is supplied adequate power by your PSU (check the specifications of the mentioned harware).

4. Reinstall your GPU driver software (clean-reinstall). I suggest using the "DDU" freeware for that.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1750#p4210

5. It wouldn't hurt sending a support ticket to CDProjektRED. Their webpage has recently undergone a renovation, so things are still a bit of a mess. I suggest using the form below to report the issue and letting the staff short out the category.
https://support.cdprojektred.com/en/witcher-3/pc/sp-technical/issue/654/contact-to-support

Cheers.
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Skyriis: Thanks for your help :)
Let me know if anything works or in case you need anything else.
:)
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Skyriis: Thanks for your help :)
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Fate-is-one-edge: Let me know if anything works or in case you need anything else.
:)
To delete the folder in documents fixed it :)
thanks :)