Posted January 01, 2012
So, out of a big bunch of games I got during the sales, a couple aren't working right, and I'm trying to figure out why, and what I can do to solve it.
Firstly, I should note that I'm on a slightly outdated laptop, playing games on it that it shouldn't be able to play. That said, I've been able to play Arkham City, Crysis 2 and many other graphically demanding games without issue, so it's odd that I'm having problems with these games:
- Two Worlds Two (which I actually want to play, and is the reason for me wanting to fix it)
- Magica
- Nitronic Rush (yeah, it's free, I'm not complaining, just thought pointing it out might help identify the problem)
- A couple of others I can't remember at the moment.
I got those 3 games from 3 different places (GG, Steam, Nitronic Rush site), and have tried redownloaing and reinstalling all. They all have the same problem:
Intros, cutscenes and menus all display fine. However, when I get into gameplay, half of the screen goes dark, there is occasional ghosting on the other side, and everything is blurred.
I have a feeling the issue is something to do with DirectX (as it usually is when I'm having issues with display), but I don't know what specifically, or what I can do to solve it.
I also tried taking screen shots when it was happening, but for some reason they all came out blank. :/
Relevant system info is attached below in a screenshot.
Also, I'm not going to start yet another graphics card thread, but I'm about to order a new desktop (using the shipping forwarding thing that someone here recommended), and want to check whether it's really going to allow me to play whatever game I happen to feel like playing in highest possible settings. Specs are:
• Thermaltake TR2 1000w ATX 80 Plus PSU
• ASUS ATX LGA1366 Rampage III Republic of Gamers Extreme
• Intel Core i7 950 3.06GHz Processor, 8MB LGA1366
• 6-GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 x 1600MHz
• Western Digital 2TB x 7200rpm SATA 64 MB Cache Hard Drive
• Two(2)-EVGA GeForce GTX480 Superclock 1536MB DDR5
• Two(2)-ASUS Blu-Ray Internal SATA Internal SATA RW/DVD/Burner Combo Drive w/Lightscribe
• Windows 7 Ultimate - 64bit
I'm pretty new to being able to buy new games, so don't have much experience in knowing what works for them - I picked that setup because it's on sale and looks pretty. >.>
Thanks in advance for any help :)
Firstly, I should note that I'm on a slightly outdated laptop, playing games on it that it shouldn't be able to play. That said, I've been able to play Arkham City, Crysis 2 and many other graphically demanding games without issue, so it's odd that I'm having problems with these games:
- Two Worlds Two (which I actually want to play, and is the reason for me wanting to fix it)
- Magica
- Nitronic Rush (yeah, it's free, I'm not complaining, just thought pointing it out might help identify the problem)
- A couple of others I can't remember at the moment.
I got those 3 games from 3 different places (GG, Steam, Nitronic Rush site), and have tried redownloaing and reinstalling all. They all have the same problem:
Intros, cutscenes and menus all display fine. However, when I get into gameplay, half of the screen goes dark, there is occasional ghosting on the other side, and everything is blurred.
I have a feeling the issue is something to do with DirectX (as it usually is when I'm having issues with display), but I don't know what specifically, or what I can do to solve it.
I also tried taking screen shots when it was happening, but for some reason they all came out blank. :/
Relevant system info is attached below in a screenshot.
Also, I'm not going to start yet another graphics card thread, but I'm about to order a new desktop (using the shipping forwarding thing that someone here recommended), and want to check whether it's really going to allow me to play whatever game I happen to feel like playing in highest possible settings. Specs are:
• Thermaltake TR2 1000w ATX 80 Plus PSU
• ASUS ATX LGA1366 Rampage III Republic of Gamers Extreme
• Intel Core i7 950 3.06GHz Processor, 8MB LGA1366
• 6-GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 x 1600MHz
• Western Digital 2TB x 7200rpm SATA 64 MB Cache Hard Drive
• Two(2)-EVGA GeForce GTX480 Superclock 1536MB DDR5
• Two(2)-ASUS Blu-Ray Internal SATA Internal SATA RW/DVD/Burner Combo Drive w/Lightscribe
• Windows 7 Ultimate - 64bit
I'm pretty new to being able to buy new games, so don't have much experience in knowing what works for them - I picked that setup because it's on sale and looks pretty. >.>
Thanks in advance for any help :)
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