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This another AMD problem or something else? Using default 'very high' settings, 1920x1080.
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Phenom II 955 BE
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This another AMD problem or something else? Using default 'very high' settings, 1920x1080.
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Phenom II 955 BE
HD 6870 1gb
4gb DDR3
Win 7 64 bit



I am getting the exact same thing. Not sure if its a AMD problem or a texture bug/glitch?????

i5 2500k
HD 5850
4gb DDR3
Win 7 64 bit

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moarx

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I'm having the same issue, also using an AMD card. Seems to only be occur inside of caves/ruins, mostly likely due to some sort of lighting issue.

http://cloud.steampo...DB2FD019076FA2/

Phenom II X4 965
HD 5850 1GB
6GB DDR3
Win 7 64-bit

Edited by moarx, 12 November 2011 - 02:47 AM.


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Seems like the solution for now is to disable Oblivion's AA/AF and enable it via CCC/RadeonPro.

http://forums.bethso...p-for-pc-users/

edit: Actually, doesn't seem to have fixed it though it did increase my fps a bit.

Edited by moarx, 13 November 2011 - 02:00 AM.


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Ditto on this exact problem with an AMD HD 6850. Tried the solution to not run AA/AF in Skyrim but force in CCC. No change.

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This problem has to do with the AMD driver for HD 6000 series and AA in Skyrim. I wrangled with Bethesda support for a while on this and the only solution I have found is to totally disable Anti-Aliasing. As I said above, the recommended forcing of this setting in CCC did not work for me (or other posters I have read on the web).

Unfortunately, totally disabling AA can cause some pretty horrific jagged edges. I notice this on the edges of my swords and bows and wonder if a weird outline might be better.

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I think you can fix that by changing the anti aliasing transparency in your GPU options (at least I can in my NVIDIA control panel)

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There was no setting for AMD drivers to fix this problem. However, the 12.1 preview drivers did fix it! Huzzah! Now I can have smooth edges and hand/weapons free of bluish-green outlines.

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try this setting in skyrim.ini under display:
fNear1stPersonDistance=0.0000
will only work in first person mode if it works for you.




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