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Started by SixIX MX, October 17, 2019, 09:19:10 AM

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SixIX MX

October 17, 2019, 09:19:10 AM Last Edit: October 17, 2019, 09:21:03 AM by mxmaniac6
Hi, I love the game, been Playing since beta 7. For some reason I'm getting massive graphical glitches/artifacting. Everything else runs completely fine. 25% of the time I don't have any issues. This occurs on modded tracks as well as stock tracks. I'm running the steam version and I've already tried verifying integrity of game files. Any help is appreciated. (also sorry about the bat pic quality snipping tool wasnt working)

teeds

That's some funky looking textures!

What's your system specs and do you have the latest video card drivers?
"Damn dirt bikers!" - Bubba

SixIX MX

Quote from: teeds on October 17, 2019, 09:29:54 AMThat's some funky looking textures!

What's your system specs and do you have the latest video card drivers?
Ryzen 3700x
16gb ddr4 2666
gtx 1080ti

And my drivers are up to date.

teeds

Tried a clean install of your Nvidia drivers in case some setting is causing it?
"Damn dirt bikers!" - Bubba

Snappe

Woah... Never seen anything like this before. Are you overclocking anything?

teeds

Or maybe something is overheating?
"Damn dirt bikers!" - Bubba

PizzaChet

Isn't that "z fighting" or "stitching"? Can you change the depth of the z buffer? Usually 24 or 32 bit as default.
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SixIX MX

October 19, 2019, 05:58:06 AM #7 Last Edit: October 19, 2019, 06:02:36 AM by mxmaniac6
Quote from: PizzaChet on October 18, 2019, 10:48:18 PMIsn't that "z fighting" or "stitching"? Can you change the depth of the z buffer? Usually 24 or 32 bit as default.
How do I change the z buffer? I started having issues again. I did a clean driver install as well as a fresh game install; that worked for a while until the issues started popping up again. All temps are good and nothing is overclocked.
Here's another pic

teeds

Do any other games show this problem for you? Have you tried running non Steam version of the game? Maybe try some different texture settings http://forum.mx-bikes.com/index.php?topic=198.msg6109#msg6109 and see how it behaves.
"Damn dirt bikers!" - Bubba

SixIX MX

Quote from: teeds on October 19, 2019, 12:01:30 PMDo any other games show this problem for you? Have you tried running non Steam version of the game? Maybe try some different texture settings http://forum.mx-bikes.com/index.php?topic=198.msg6109#msg6109 and see how it behaves.
I don't have any issues with other games. I tried different texture settings, and so far I have the value set to 4 with no issues. Thanks for all the help. Will keep updated if I encounter more issues :)

SixIX MX

Quote from: mxmaniac6 on October 20, 2019, 07:17:07 AMI don't have any issues with other games. I tried different texture settings, and so far I have the value set to 4 with no issues. Thanks for all the help. Will keep updated if I encounter more issues :)
The issues popped up again. I disabled shaders and that seems to be working for now...

SixIX MX

Was fine for a couple of days but the issues came back exactly like before. I'm not sure what to do.

teeds

This utility might reveal something, or at least you can check your OpenGL version and see if the tests work without looking like your game - https://download.cnet.com/OpenGL-Extensions-Viewer/3000-18487_4-34442.html

Post your versions up here, I have the same card so can compare later.
"Damn dirt bikers!" - Bubba

SixIX MX

Quote from: teeds on October 23, 2019, 10:39:43 AMThis utility might reveal something, or at least you can check your OpenGL version and see if the tests work without looking like your game - https://download.cnet.com/OpenGL-Extensions-Viewer/3000-18487_4-34442.html

Post your versions up here, I have the same card so can compare later.
Sorry I've been away for a bit. So far the newest graphics driver has seemed to fix the problem. I will try that if the problem pops up again. Thanks!

SixIX MX

Quote from: teeds on October 23, 2019, 10:39:43 AMThis utility might reveal something, or at least you can check your OpenGL version and see if the tests work without looking like your game - https://download.cnet.com/OpenGL-Extensions-Viewer/3000-18487_4-34442.html

Post your versions up here, I have the same card so can compare later.
Okay so the problem persists :( I've updated to beta 13 and I'm on the newest Nvidia graphics driver. (441.12)
I ran the utility and passed the tests with no issues. Here's a picture of my info.