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October 1, 2015 at 00:48 #20018andy024Participant
Hello, i get these strange graphical glitches and the game ran fine yesterday. I have not updated any drivers and such (as i know of)
October 1, 2015 at 04:55 #20019jm764ParticipantWhat Os and Gpu are you running?
October 1, 2015 at 18:59 #20022andy024ParticipantWindows 10, Msi GeForce GTX960
October 2, 2015 at 03:13 #20025jm764Participant@andy024 I see. Well are you sure WIndows 10 didn’t auto update the drivers?
Did you make any major graphical changes in the game or the Nvidia settings for all programs?
Do you use mods?
Does this happen on new and/or old save games?
October 2, 2015 at 09:56 #20027CosmicspaceheadParticipantThat to me, looks like the signs of a dying graphics card. But then TF is known for some odd bugs. And windows 10 is known for downloading old drivers. Lol
All I can suggest is trying to redownload the latest drivers from nVidia. Failing that, if you use steam, do a integrity check on that game.
If it is your graphics card trying to take early retirement, you should try some other games, high end demanding ones. If they’re all fine, then your gfx card is probably OK. If not, you may need to return it/but a new one.
Graphics cards can be highly unpredictable with their life spans.
What’s the maximum temperature your graphics card runs at while playing TF?
October 3, 2015 at 00:21 #20030andy024Participantthe graphics card is 6 days old
October 3, 2015 at 19:24 #20039CosmicspaceheadParticipantLol well, it wouldn’t be the first time a card has been DOA. I would highly recommend doing some extensive stress testing on your graphics card, as it shouldn’t have any trouble at all with train fever.
It’s best to get these things returned asap if they’re buggered, especially if you got it online.
Just fyi, My somewhat ancient AMD Radeon 6870 1GB has no issues what so ever with tring fever.
I assume you’ve assembled the PC correctly, and have the required power being supplied to the GPU. I made the mistake of only connecting 1 of the 2 PCI power connectors a while ago, in my haste to rebuild my PC, that had some pretty odd effects. Luckily it hasn’t done any damage!
There’s a stress and error checking program called OCCT you should take a look at.
Also check you’ve seated the card correctly, usually it just won’t work at all, but sometimes can give wierd artifacts like you’re seeing.
Hope this helps! Sorry to keep saying it might be your card, but new cards can be just as unreliable as an old one in my experience! (I’ve had to return more dead new cards, than replace dead old ones!)
October 4, 2015 at 05:51 #20040andy024Participant@cosmicspacehead the card works perfectly, just train fever.
October 4, 2015 at 05:51 #20041October 4, 2015 at 05:52 #20042andy024ParticipantHappened after steam installed net. 3.5
October 7, 2015 at 09:33 #20075TomKeymaster@andy024 Sorry, that I did not catch this thread earlier. Can you give me a heads-up, if your problem is still present?
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