Kerham
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Hi guys,
Just bought a new laptop and Entropia looks awful. The gf card is rtx 2060 so should run it without any issues even on very high.
After turning off on and any number of relogs, the culprit is shading. With everything else on high or very high:
If I have the shading quality on low, I have stroboscopic/flashy artefacts which are extremely unpleasant.
If I set the shading on medium, the game seems bearable, but still the eyes get tired fast, 30 mins or so.
If I set the shading on high or very high is almost unplayable, particularly the texts become hard to read (blurry) and the avatars get some very weird gray hallos, particularly in situations where would be two or more light sources interacting.
The system itself is an asus and comes with the Armoury Crate software.
Any idea of what can I do to be able to play with shading on high? I have no issue keeping it on medium, it loses some beauty but let's say is ok, but I am very concerned that the artefacts would still be there, just that with lower visibility and would prove damaging to the eyes in the long run.
Any idea in what utility should I look, what system setting should I check?
The system was first used yesterday, all possible updates and drivers at their latest.
Thank you
Just bought a new laptop and Entropia looks awful. The gf card is rtx 2060 so should run it without any issues even on very high.
After turning off on and any number of relogs, the culprit is shading. With everything else on high or very high:
If I have the shading quality on low, I have stroboscopic/flashy artefacts which are extremely unpleasant.
If I set the shading on medium, the game seems bearable, but still the eyes get tired fast, 30 mins or so.
If I set the shading on high or very high is almost unplayable, particularly the texts become hard to read (blurry) and the avatars get some very weird gray hallos, particularly in situations where would be two or more light sources interacting.
The system itself is an asus and comes with the Armoury Crate software.
Any idea of what can I do to be able to play with shading on high? I have no issue keeping it on medium, it loses some beauty but let's say is ok, but I am very concerned that the artefacts would still be there, just that with lower visibility and would prove damaging to the eyes in the long run.
Any idea in what utility should I look, what system setting should I check?
The system was first used yesterday, all possible updates and drivers at their latest.
Thank you