Krwawy_Mazur Posted Monday at 04:17 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:17 PM Hi, basicly what title says, when moving my camera i have weird bug only in vintage story, weird green and blue pixels start to be seen only on blocks specificity on wood like blocks... , its not related to the higher or lower graphic settings i tried tinkering with graphical options and nothing was achived... does anybody know how to fix it? I can provide needed logs or photo if i catch it... couse when i stop moving camera then textures are back to normal. my specs and system bellow: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 32GB ram DDR4 OS: Fedora Linux 44 kernel 7.1.8
Professor Dragon Posted Tuesday at 10:28 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:28 PM (edited) Hi @Krwawy_Mazur, Welcome to the forums. I'm not really a graphics person, but putting down something here in case it helps. Your specs are fine. 1) I know you checked your Settings, but a screenshot of your graphics settings within Vintage Story would help. A typical culprits is FXAA for aliasing issues. Start out by setting graphics way down using the Custom presets at the top. You basically want all the fancy stuff off, and render distance below 250. 2) If you use a video capture tool we'll be able to do two things: See exactly what you're talking about Confirm that it is a problem with generating the graphics, rather than say, a playback or other issue I've never used it, but I did a quick search and AMD Ryzen has a default one called Radeon ReLive. 3) Your mention of specific blocks is interesting. Are you running with mods? If so, create a small test world, disable your mods and see if the issue happens there. Remember to set mods back on before going back to your main world. 4) Do you have another screen you can connect to, such as a TV screen? Does it occur there? 5) Go check the Framerate page. Some of the suggestions there may be useful: https://wiki.vintagestory.at/Framerate_and_Performance ___ Start extract - highlights in red are mine: Computers with dedicated Graphics cards A dedicated graphics card means usually Nvidia, Radeon or Intel Arc Make sure Vintage Story is actually using your dedicated graphics card. You can verify that by knowing the model of your graphics card and comparing it against what is shown in-game. One you are in a game world, hit the keyboard combination CTRL+F3 to see the debug screen - on the top left corner, the fourth line of text will show you the currently used graphics card If Vintage Story is not using your dedicated graphics card, see tips here, point 3 Dedicated graphics cards often come with driver management software, you might be able to adjust settings there to improve performance. AMD / Radeon Graphics Some users reported double or triple the frame rate after enabling reBAR (Smart Access Memory) in the Bios settings. ___ End Extract Sorry - graphics issues can be fiddly, and may need to be solved within the graphics card settings itself. But start with the above and we'll see if that makes progress. Professor Dragon. Edited Tuesday at 10:28 PM by Professor Dragon
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