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frizzlez

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 I can change eye color in the character creator demo but when I try to upload the character, or design an entirely new one in the full game version, I cannot change the eye color, it is always black. Why is this? I rebooted, reinstalled, same problem. I also have the patch but still no luck. Please how do I fix this? All the in game characters have black eyes as well. 

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Gorath Alpha

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Funny that this was never answered. It's caused by low graphics quality / small textures, at least for Dragon Age, it is, and an upgrade is the normal way to handle it.  The game selects those settings by default for very slow or very old video devices, such as the several X800 / X850 Radeon oldies, or the Geforce 6600 GT with 128 MBs of VRAM. 

The "black" eyed character symptom is not a "bug" at all, it is a function of using the Low Graphical settings that are required for either elderly (Xn00 Radeons) or Bare-minimum, (weak) low performance video cards in Dragon Age.  If the setting is one you chose, not what the game set itself to, you can try Medium Textures and possibly get help from increased brightness (Gamma). 

Supposedly, it's "dark brown" eyes, not black, but I haven't seen it personally.  Changed to Medium Graphics with more normal textures, the Low End video cards must slow down to a very sedate speed to display animation, or the gamer has to choose a lower, coarser, screen resolution. 

(Two other VERY infrequent causes have been seen.  In DA, it's possible to screw up the texture by misusing the Toolset.  In both games, corruption among graphic files has occasionally meant that a fully usable video card acted as if it was a low end POS.)

Be glad the game still works running that slowly (as it will with a Low End card reset to Medium).  Mass Effect 2 also has almost the same symptom from some bad video drivers and / or some low end video cards, however, the entire eyeball, eyelids and all, is missing.  If the card is really slow in ME2, the card doesn't even allow the game to function, killing off the environmental interaction! 

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 10 octobre 2010 - 03:50 .


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Tarlyn03

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My graphics card is good and I can run the game on Very high detail but it automatically sets textures to low, after install.

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Gorath Alpha

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Raen Imrahl's "Read this First" sticky (DAO)
http://social.biowar...8/index/7280573

If you had a very unusual graphics card with the unlikely combination of a small VRAM amount, while having good RAM speed, broad memory bandwidth, good core speed, and a good count of shader processors, small textures are all that is available for narrow bandwidth or small RAM cards.

Don't allow yourself to be Scammed by cheap RAM attached to worthless Low End cards:

Big Ram Scam (DA: O):
http://social.biowar...8/index/7219944

Windows XP Minimum Specifications
OS: Windows XP with SP3
CPU: Intel Core 2 Single (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater
AMD 64 (or equivalent) running at 2.0Ghz or greater
RAM: 1 GB or more
DVD ROM (Physical copy)
20 GB HD space
Video: ATI Radeon X850 256MB or greater (this is clearly wrong)
NVIDIA GeForce "6600 GT" 128MB or greater (and this one is more wrong)

(Note: IMO, the practical choices for the two video cards above should be the Radeon X800 Pro, and the Geforce 6800 GS, at least, for small textures - it will take a Radeon X1650 XT (or X1800 GTO, same thing, almost) for medium or better textures)

INTEL'S GARBAGE (Graphics Chip) IS NOT SUPPORTED

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 01 août 2011 - 07:04 .