Graphical Issue, any help appreciated
EdgeStryfe
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Played BGEE fine on this pc for many months after release, then my HD crapped out and I took a few months to replace it. Finally got around to it today and installed BGEE and the game isn't running correctly and has yellow bars like this... I'm not a computer guru, but any help would be much appreciated, thanks guys!
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I wouldn't expect there to be anything the devs can do considering how broken the drivers likely are.
I managed to launch a new game (I guessed where to click), and only the interface was covered with white stripes, not the middle of the screen... So I could move my charater, see the NPCs, etc. But everything was very slow.
I tried many solutions I found on the internet : modifying the baldur.ini, running as an administrator, in windowed or fullscreen mode, running on windows 95/98/XP/Vista mode, installing OpenAL, installing the last updates and turning off triple buffering, antialising, vsync... Nothing seems to work.
This is my configuration :
HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
Windows 7 64bits
Intel Core i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz
RAM : 6 Go
Graphic card : Radeon HD 6490M
I also tried the game on my old computer (a desktop this time... Windows XP SP3 32 bits, Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9400 2.66Ghz, Ram : 3Go, Radeon HD 4870). I didn't have the white stripes, I could create a character and launch a new game without any problem... BUT... if the interface was ok (no white stripes), the middle of the screen was all black, thus unplayable... and I couldn't fix it neither... Bad day :-(
I don't know what to do... I sent a request to the support team, just a few minutes ago... I'll let you know if they can fix that. Maybe I'm missing something somewhere, or I'm doing something wrong... :-/
I'll explain how I fixed it, as it may be useful to others... (and sorry for my bad English)
It seems that I did NOT have the latest drivers... I thought I had, but I was wrong. I used the automatic detection on HP, Intel and AMD websites, to find new drivers, but it seems it's not a good solution. Even windows automatic detection didn't find anything...
So if you have the same problem : automatic detection doesn't find any new driver, try to use the product number (also called model number) of your computer. I have an HP laptop, I just had to press "fn" + "escape" to find it (but if you don't have an HP, it's probably something else, you should find it on your computer manufacturer website). When you have your product number, go on your computer manufacturer website (HP website for me), and try to find new drivers.
In a first time I didn't even found my laptop, and this is reason why : they don't have any integrated database with all the models (I wonder why, I think it's very stupid...). But they do have a database for each country : I purchased my laptop from Belgium, on amazon, but didn't know if it was amazon.com or amazon.fr anymore... So I used the searched tool for : Belgium, then US, then France... And I finally found new drivers in the French database...
I installed them and... no more white stipes !
Toshiba Satellite
Processor is i7-3630 QM CPU 2.4 GHZ
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7670 M,
I;ve got the latest drivers (catalyst control for AMD). The white stripes are still there.
Oh, and I am running it through steam.
I would like a refund, to be honest.
After trying and re-trying everything, the fix ended up being to:
1. Completely uninstall my graphics drivers (from the device manager, deleting the files) and the various related software (all of the AMD catalyst stuff) to get a clean start.
2. Reboot and re-install the whole package, making sure I was using the proper legacy drivers (from http://support.amd.com/en-us/download, in my case the 13.1 version from January, 2013).
Specs:
Windows 8.1 64 bit
ATI Radeon 4250
AMD Phenom II x6 1055T Processor (6 CPUS) 2.8 GHz
DirectX 11
I've tried updating the motherboard drivers and updating the graphics drivers, including rolling back to older drivers. I've even disabled the graphics card and I still have the problem. Based on other experiences here, I wonder if it could be related to Windows 8.1. However, I'll try ChainsawXIV's fix.