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Teythlis

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My problem is quite simple : when I use special shapes in the templar's nightmare, here's what I get ...

http://img138.images.../daodeforme.jpg

Any solution so far ? 

Modifié par Teythlis, 03 décembre 2009 - 06:14 .


#2
Teythlis

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bump !

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Teythlis

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I installed the game on another computer, and the problem is still the same. So I think it's a problem linked to the game itself.

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Teythlis

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Am I the only one with such a problem ?

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Jab0r

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Fixed link to image.

Spiky models are often a symptom of graphics card overheating - it might be a good idea to take a look at the card and clean out any dust, as well as running a stability test like FurMark to make sure it's still good.

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Teythlis

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The problem is that it's the same on 2 different computers, and one is completely new :P

And I think if it was the graphic card, I should have problems with other models. For exemple, when I morph Morrigan I get no problem.

But, I will do as you say though, it can only be a good thing :P

(thanks for the link, by the way ;) )

Modifié par Teythlis, 03 décembre 2009 - 06:08 .


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ArtRogue

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I have the same problem. If anyone has any ideas how to fix it, would be great to hear.

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vometia

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I noticed this problem after installing one of the patches; there were repeated instances of the character not returning to normal after using one of the various transformations, though most of the time, bringing up the menu cleared the problem. More persistent deformities were cleared by quicksaving and reloading.

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grimeyhippy

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bahaha @ the burning man with sunken head



sry, not to laugh at your problem, don't know what to tell ya, good luck

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LeStoryteller

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I got the same issue, I just took off my head for the fade stuff. Never found a solution.

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ArtRogue

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Ok, something interesting I just tried. On my second time through the fade I played as a human and the transformations looked fine. I reloaded my older save as an elf, and the transformations were messed up again. So...it seems this is a bug that affects your character if you are playing an elf? I wonder if this problem only happens for elf characters or dwarves too? I played as a female elf by the way.

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kkcombs

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I have the same issue. Playing as an Elf Female.



I'm on an NVidia GTX275 that is definitely not overheating. Driver version 190.62.

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Alasaari

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Are you using custom (toolset made) head? That can cause these glitches.

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ArtRogue

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Both my human character and my elf character have custom toolset made heads. The human transforms fine in the fade, but the elf looks messed up when she does it. Weird eh?