helifax wrote:
orca9999 wrote:
I have an issue here with the latest version on Steam.
All my drivers are up to date, running a HD6970.
At first it seemed ok, but when a picture shows up in any dialog box, such as lock-picking, or the item shown next to the inventory, it shows up as a bunch of vertical lines.
The same thing happens at the very first start menu, but corrects itself after about 20 seconds, but the above scenario never corrects.
I have removed all mods and have only the official HD packs, and DLC running.
I have tried setting things manually, and making sure the info is in the .ini.
Then this AM I went to try some more and now the game crashes at launch with the WSF on but not with it off.
Help?
Hmm.. have they pushed an update? If you can repro the problems can you make a screenshot to see exactly what you describe?
Best Regards,
Helifax
OK, I blew away all the files on my HD relating to the game, re-downloaded and re-applied. This is on a freshly built box I built about 2 weeks ago, so it is still a clean system.
So the behavior now is that the screen on startup is readable, the skyrim icon in split between the two screens on the left, but that is nothing.
The vertical lines are gone, and everything is workable, only the locks are still zoomed, but that is playable.
The only issue I still have is that when the game is stopped and restarted, I have to restart the WSF, or it will turn off my eyefinity on the next launch and I end up with 3 screens all showing the same 1920X1080 screen. Not that big a deal; but when I close WSF normally, the GUI goes away but the process is still running, so I have to kill it from the task manager to get it to stop. *edit* One other bug, sometimes the aiming reticle and other hud elements switch to the left screen. But if I esc in and out real quick fixes that, so it is playable, but annoying.
So once I had a baseline I started adding my mods back in and it seems to happen with the SDSK/SKYui mods, Removing the SKYui alone did not clear it. It is a frustrating combo as they sit at the core of a lot of good mods. So I rinsed and repeated and I am back to the senario above.