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Hey people from the Nexus:D

 

im having this weird visualy bug here is a pic:

http://tinypic.com/r/25sa0au/6

 

running skyrim on High settings

 

my pc specs:

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1

CPU: Intel Pentium T45000 @ 2.30GHz (2 cores)

Ram: 3GB

Motherboard: ASUSTeK computer Inc. K70ID (Socket 478)

Graphics: Generic PnP Monitor (1600x900

Hard drive: 298GB Seagates ST932032 5AS SCSI Disk Device (SATA)

Optical Drives: slimtype DVD A DS8A4S SCSI CdRom Device

Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio

 

Pc specs tolt to me my program: Speccy

 

is it becouse my computer can't handle High settings or what? please help

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That is artifacting from your graphics drivers. Turn down your settings or try updating your driver. (If you can, not sure what graphics driver you have, you've listed your monitor instead of your graphics driver.) If you lack a discrete graphics driver, you will definitely need to turn down your settings.If you are using graphics mods like ENBs, try removing them.
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Can't imagine the game is better looking like that than on lower settings!

In any event, playing like that may eventually kill your drivers, if your temps are high. It may crash itself for protection.

 

If you are running ENBs or other graphics mods, you might try removing them.

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I really would not advise playing when your game looks like that. You can find your driver cards recommended temps on the web. However, if your driver is damaged, it is possible you will get false readings.

 

Have you tried lowering your settings and/or removing any graphics mods? What are your current game settings? It might be something as simple as turning off FXAA, lowering distance sliders, something like that. Much better to do that than risk your card--not sure if you've priced them recently but even a mediocre one isn't cheap.

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yep. There are vaious tweaks you can try to maximize your visuals and performance even at lower settings. Check out these two sites:

 

The Geforce Tweak Guide has 20 pages of settings, pref.ini changes etc, most of which are useful for any driver.

RookieNoob's site has tweaks for high and low end computers, and explains how they affect quality and performance.

 

Try any change one at a time, and so if it causes problems you will know exactly what caused it and can easily fix it.

Also, before making any changes to your .ini files, make sure you have made a backup copy of the original.

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