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Flickering panels appear and cover screen!


tm2dragon

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These flickering panels start appearing after playing for a while. They seem to be based on direction, as I can often turn my camera to certain areas (them all changing and flickering as I do so), and find areas of the screen where they stop popping up. Any ideas how to deal with them?

 

P.S. I've taken screenshots, but can't seem to get them to post here, so hopefully the description works. Tried both an online file hoster and simply attatching the files to the post, neither worked. Maybe these links will work?

 

http://postimg.org/image/wvxkint3r/

http://postimg.org/image/6c4zgisk7/

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You have to host the files on a 3rd party site, such as photobucket.com or others like it, then a img code is copied there an posted in the text here, works on nexus mods too, though I think it has to be posted in the actual forum board or in other words here, like if I have a mod or know of a mod I want an image in the posts for, sized smaller than it would be here for obvious reasons, but put into the forum board here, it will show there as well, helpful in some cases.

 

Couldn't see what you were talking about in your images unfortunately. If your computer is more than 3 years old, chances are it doesn't meet the spec, which isn't a big deal, just use optimization mods to lower the requirement. I got a near 3 year old 570 GTX, it's just meeting the spec for the game, though I use a ENB as well, as it's all kind of designed to work with high performance in mind, the ENB is Vogue ENB if you wondered an it's great, matching what was intented an making it look good at the same time, instead of like crap.

 

There is a problem with AA or TAA in this case an GodRays, what we do is enter the launcher options, an set to low, then go turn everything else up. Motion Blur, lens flare, an depth of field are all pretty much crap, at least on this machine it made the game look much worse, even though Vogue ENB cleans those effects up, it wasn't worth the 5-7 degrees C hotter the card ran to use them, besides the focus changing in an out of crappy looking graphics, playing with it at least, cleaned up the graphics of the game.

 

It's unrelated, but if you didn't know we also disable mouse acceleration an smoothing, an set a 90 FOV an weapon/pipboy 90 FOV, there's other stuff, but it's almost required to do this. I used a post on the Steam forums if you google/bing/duckduckgo search for info on tweeks. There's good stuff on the PC gamer news blogs too.

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