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Sikelcell

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Hi,

Digital Version. Vendor is Origin. Patched up to 1.02.

Processor: AMD Phenom™ II X6 1100T Processor (6 core 3.3 ghz)
Ram: 16GB DDR3 1333
Video Card: Radeon HD 6970 2gb
Speakers VIA High Definition Audio (on board) Driver Version: 6.0.1.8100

Windows 7 Professional 64bit Service Pack 1

1. What is the nature of the problem you are seeing?

  • When a character is talking during a cutscene/dialog they sometimes get their last one or two words cut off.
  • A character sometimes skips an animation to go from one posistion to another. An example would be Liara looking left, and instead of smoothly looking right, her head will flicker and it'll be looking right without ever having an animation. It's usually inbetween sentences.
    
2. When did the problem start occurring?
    Since the beginning.


3. Where does your problem occur?
      Just in conversations/cutscenes.

4. What are the steps in replicating the problem?
      It just happens in conversations/cutscenes. Even reloading at the same spot...it will happen the exact same ways.

5. Have you modified your game in any way?
     
No.

I played through ME1 like this hoping it wouldn't be present in ME2. Unfortunately it is and this is my last resort. I've spent several hours googling, searching this website, updating drivers, trying old drivers, trying other would be fixes, and even reformatted and did a clean install of Win 7.

Thanks for any help anyone is able to give!

Modifié par Kahlder, 06 janvier 2012 - 09:48 .


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Gorath Alpha

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I've not seen this personally, although my recollection is that this has come up fairly frequently, so if it's not mentioned in Kloreep's FAQs, you need to run some searches in the archives.

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 05 janvier 2012 - 11:03 .


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Gorath Alpha

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Well, darn! I have to take more time answering this way (Quick Reply), now that the FireFox browser and the site's composition window are at odds.  I'll see if Sea Monkey is any better (Opera wants to keep on bothering my mail account, that my provider doesn't want to allow access to, and interruptig me).  Anyway, I do have a proper editing composition winder here in Sea Monkey, an older version of the Mozilla-based browser in FireFox . .

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 05 janvier 2012 - 11:07 .


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Yeah, I've seen quite a few bioware threads on this. This is just kinda a last resort plea. :(

edit

enough fiddling tonight! bed!

Modifié par Kahlder, 05 janvier 2012 - 10:34 .


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Are you using the driver that came with your motherboard, or the one that comes with Win7? If Win7, then I would suggest downloading the latest driver from VIA's website. WIN& supplied a dodgy driver for the Realtek HD audio, so wouldnt surprise me is the VIOA one was buggy as hell as well.

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I'm using the ones that came on the MB disk. I've also tried the one from Asus' site, but I think they're the same.

VIA's site says something about using the drivers on the manufactures website.

I think I'm going to buy a dedicated sound card and see if that has any effect. Does anyone recommend a certain brand or card?

Thanks!

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The Soundblaster series were for a long time, and still considered to be by many, "industry standard", although I have heard reports of this happening to people with SB series cards. It does seem to be limited to Win7 systems if I recall correctly. Win7 completely changed the way audio/video hardware acceleration worked, making life harder for devs who create games for Xbox and Windows. Xbox and XP both use hardware acceleration, Win7 doesnt.

I personally havent encountered it, as I am one of those holdouts who refuses to give up his XP box until MS totally kills all supoprt for it. I reckon that wont happen until 2013-2014 at least, due to the number of Fortune 500 companies that still is it as their company-wide SOE.

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I've also heard overclocking can cause issues. I'm not real big on overclocking, but I checked my bios for any thing that could be related to OCing/Powersaving and disabled it. Still no fix though.

I was wondering though...

Could unknown video card features (to me) be causing issues?

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16814102915

This is the closest thing I could find that could possibly be a culprit?

AMD PowerTune Technology Designed with intelligent power tuning features, including the introduction of enhanced power containment, the AMD Radeon HD 6900 series automatically adjusts GPU power draw by dynamically controlling clock speeds, allowing gamers advanced performance inside of the power envelope they specify.

Modifié par Kahlder, 06 janvier 2012 - 07:42 .