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Figured out what the problem was. There’s a MMO add-on with TS3 that show’s who is in the room with you and it was creating havoc on the graphics.
Again, what MMO, or even game, is COMPLETELY PERFECT upon release? You know the answer.
Yes i do. Super Mario Bros. on the NES.
I….you….well….dang….got me on that one…
AND… they’re STILL working on playing internet security police. See today’s post by Mike O’Brien on account security: https://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/mike-obrien-on-account-security/. Almost a full month later, instead of fixing all of the rampant bugs, this is still the focus. What’s up with that?
Actually, that is a huge issue that I would rather them fix first. Here’s a question for you: would you rather have them fix all the bugs, but unfortunately you account has been hacked and you’re having to wait to play while they investigate the situation or would you rather deal with bugs here and there (which annoy the hell out of me as well but I’ve learned to move on to something else until it’s fixed) without the fear of losing your account?
I’m sure your answer would be to have the bugs fixed and not have to worry about account security, but in this case, you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Maybe I’m just an idealistic quack, but I see things from ANet’s point of view. I have a small company and we’re working on our first game and things are difficult. Making a MMO is not as easy as you would think, even for professionals who dedicate their lives to this sort of thing. I’m willing to let them do their thing and give them a few months to get their stuff together, instead of a few short weeks, before I pass judgement on their work and priorities.
Why are people complaining SO HARD about things. What game is/was perfect upon launch? None. GW2 is not even a month old yet, so give ANet some time to work on it. I know, I know, you’re gonna hit me with the ol’ 1, 2 about how they should have had it refined before they released it. Again, what MMO, or even game, is COMPLETELY PERFECT upon release? You know the answer.
And one thing that kinda bothers me a bit, but I see the validity in it, is the people complaining about how there is nothing to do once you hit 80 and whatnot. I’ll admit that I have yet to get a character to 80, and there is a solid reason to that. A reason that, I think, can be an answer to the “boredom woes” of the current 80s: multiple story arcs. I’ve started multiple characters to experience the different stories the game provides and they’re all so fun to me that I can’t just focus on one. Granted the grinding to make level for the next plot line wears a little, but once you have a solid system for leveling it isn’t so bad. Point: start a new character and enjoy a new story. Remember that video games have a lot to do with the story behind them.
But most importantly above all, just have fun and stop complaining. Things will get fixed eventually…..or the game will just self-destruct….hoping for the former.
That figures. But this isn’t from certain camera angles, this is from every camera angle. Like so:
I started having issues with textures not showing up. (See picture of me swimming in air not water. Also have one of me standing in front of a portal and no portal graphic in the center.)
Everything has been working fine since I got the game until toady I was playing and I switched characters and the problem started.
Specs:
AMD A6-3620 APU with Radeon™ HD Graphics (4 CPUs) ,~2.20 GHz
AMD Radeon HD 6530D Graphics
8192GB RAM
Windows 7 64-bit
As I said, I wasn’t having any issues really before, not even lag issues with multiple people on screen. I’m completely baffled as to why suddenly I can’t see certain textures. Did something get turned off in my graphics settings or something? Even when I put it on high, which makes it run kinda choppy, I still can’t see the textures. Any help is appreciated.