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Gaping Holes (in water)


jazzak25

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In the north sea, particularly looking from the college of Winterhold, there are huge square like holes in the sea, transparent so you can basically see through them though from a distance there's not much to see. Unless I wasn't paying attention these were never here in the vanilla game and are very distracting and was wondering if anyone knew the cause of it or solution for it.

 

I've tried uninstalling/re-installing the game, mainly to reset the ini files and clear out unwanted leftover data files and enb files, but the problem still persists.

I have uninstalled all mods leaving only the vanilla game with it's DLCs and vanilla textures but still the square looking textures are there also.

Lastly I installed mods like W.A.T.E.R, Pure Waters, tried them both (not together) to see if it would fix it and nothing, and yes correct load order was issued.

 

Is there a fix, does anyone else even have this problem? More baffling is when I go to Solsthiem and the water there is perfect and how Skyrim should be, same with Falskaar, suggesting it's not an ini problem. Any help would be great.

 

If the screenshot uploads properly, this is a minor example, it's just the only one size wise that would fit.

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It might have something to do with TES5Edit, i'll have to double check but after uninstalling everything, including all mods and enb and have it persist suggests that maybe something was accidentally lost. It will require downloading them all over again so i'll see if I get a result, but from the looks of it nobody else has this issue. They're the worst kind.

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I can't solve it, after uninstalling everything, with nothing but the vanilla Skyrim, no DLC enabled, no mods, no enb, no SKSE, no TES5Edit cleaning on a new game it's still there. I'd report it to the USKP team but unless it's not a common problem it comes back to my end, and apart from using an AMD video card on the 1.9 version with a good solid computer, I can't see what's different on my end to any other persons.

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  • 4 months later...

Try disabling (turn off, or, Use Application Settings) any settings in your video card control panel. There was a really old issue like this and I think some kind of transparency anti-aliasing something-or-other in a video driver was causing it.

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