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Greetings,

I think many people knows about the issue of the with newer nVidida cards, especially with newer drivers. Well, the store page says 190 or earlier works only.
For numerous reasons I have to change, test the last few WHQL drivers. Anyway, I notcied the 275.33 version it's okay too, Well at least with my Geforce 8600 GT, it runs on default settings flawlessly.

I thought it will be a helpful info, since not everyone plays with only one game at the time. So changing drivers back and forward noot an option. And the 275 isn't too old. Newer ones can't detect my monitor supported resolutions and refresh rate.

Geforce 275.33 WHQL driver
Thanks for the heads up on this driver :)
I narrowed down the latest driver version that avoids the issue in which character models exhibit garbled flickering:
Geforce 275.33 WHQL driver - no bug
Geforce 280.47 driver - no bug
Geforce 285.58 WHQL driver - no bug
Geforce 290.53 beta driver - no bug (latest without the bug)
Geforce 295.73 WHQL driver - has the bug

The issue I observed in driver versions 295.73 and later: All characters (i.e. characters/objects that are 3D-rendered in front of prerendered backgrounds) appear to be shown with a random subset of vertices missing, which varies on every frame.

The "no bug" versions above were all equally bug-free when playing TLJ. Unfortunately that's not saying much. Although character models were rendered just fine with antialiasing, I still had the following problems:
- In many locations the background was not rendered, for example when looking out of your room's window or in your closet. In all such cases, whatever background was previously being shown would still be seen, and each 3D model would show a "trail" wherever it moved.
- The z-order was incorrect in many places, with characters being rendered in front of backgrounds that they should be behind.

So eventually I gave up and played the game with hardware 3D disabled. However, maybe on some systems these other issues are not present; so perhaps this information can be useful to someone.
Post edited August 17, 2016 by Davidebyzero