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abdaferka

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A member registered Apr 13, 2019

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I figured my hardware had something to do with it, when your game tells you that the device drivers have known issues and you can't update them, it's a giveaway, I thought it had something to do with how the shaders are done just because of the way they appear and disappear, and I was hoping there was a software fix that I could try before a hardware fix. My PC was built in 2009 ish, and I've put quite a bit of work into it just keep it running how it is now. I get decent frames on most games I play, and very rarely do I see problems arise from my hardware. I have played games made with the Unreal 4 engine before with no problems, but there is a first time for everything. I definitely see the point in upgrading, but I'm hesitant to do much of anything to the insides of the computer because of how temperamental it gets, when I added ram 6months ago it took me half an hour for it to decide to post and it decided to burnout a stick in the process. So if you can think of any software fixes I should try before hardware upgrade it would be appreciated, but I know it would only delay the inevitable.

All Graphics are turned to the lowest settings, and V-sync is enabled

1.  Alpha 0.1.1

2. When Playing the game There are large sections of the view able area that are just blacked out, they disappear depending on what direction I am facing

4. I don't know how you'd be able to reproduce the problem as it starts when I load in.

5. CPU: AMD Atholon II x4 635 Processor 2.9GHz

12GB Ram

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 

OS: Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit