The game runs great on my PC, there is just one creepy flaw--my character has fleshy holes where eyes should be. This is on the character I imported from the DA:O character creator, so maybe that has something to do with it.
I run a core2 duo 8600, GTX280 x 2 in SLI, 8 gigs of DDR3, Audigy2 sound card, plenty of HD space. Any ideas?
My character has no eyes.
Débuté par
Aarick
, nov. 05 2009 06:19
#1
Posté 05 novembre 2009 - 06:19
#2
Posté 05 novembre 2009 - 06:20
I can't help you, but it did make me laugh could you post a screenshot jut for my sake, please?
#3
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 12:06
Nobody else is having this problem?
#4
Posté 17 novembre 2009 - 02:08
I had this problem in Elder Scrolls Oblivion. I had downloaded a mod that made the eyes in the game prettier. I think when I installed the mod I didn't get a mesh file installed correctly. It was a mess because deleting the file didn't get rid of it. I had to go into the explorer file, search all files ending in .(something, forgot what) and the files were still there.
Anyway, the character creator shouldn't give this problem. You may have to e-mail the support. Sorry!
Anyway, the character creator shouldn't give this problem. You may have to e-mail the support. Sorry!
#5
Posté 21 novembre 2009 - 03:12
I had this problem and I reinstalled it. Now I just get black eyes. I should have made a character with fleshy eyes and bruised up, though.
#6
Posté 09 août 2010 - 02:35
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. 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, much coarser, screen resolution.
(Two other VERY infrequent causes have been seen. In DA, it's possible to screw up the textures by misusing the Toolset. In both games, corruption among graphic files has occasionally meant that a fully usable video card has acted as if it was a low end POS.)
Funny that this was never answered. An upgrade is the normal way to handle it. For the member with an 8800, go though the graphics elements and reinstall each, then retest (I know, several months in the grave, but until the Search is finally turned into something more useful, it keeps pulling up the oldest stuff first!)
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!
(Two other VERY infrequent causes have been seen. In DA, it's possible to screw up the textures by misusing the Toolset. In both games, corruption among graphic files has occasionally meant that a fully usable video card has acted as if it was a low end POS.)
Funny that this was never answered. An upgrade is the normal way to handle it. For the member with an 8800, go though the graphics elements and reinstall each, then retest (I know, several months in the grave, but until the Search is finally turned into something more useful, it keeps pulling up the oldest stuff first!)
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!





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