August 18, 201411 yr Clean install P3D V2.3. after that i have texture like this: Any body can help me solve this? Thank you.
August 18, 201411 yr Easy to solve. Roll back to 338 driver and it should be fixed. 340 driver has known issues with P3D and this will be corrected int he next version. Cheers! Maarten
August 18, 201411 yr Yes, known issue across the boards. Something to do with tessellation in P3D v2.x and their latest beta build. May or may not get tackled....Roll back and you will be fine. George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
August 18, 201411 yr Commercial Member Just to be crystal clear, it's a driver issue... not a Prepar3D issue. Up to nVidia to correct it. Ed Wilson Mindstar AviationMy Playland - I69
August 18, 201411 yr Rollback to 337.88 was a disaster for me. P3D crashed a couple of time and I got BSODs few time trying to get back to latest driver. I think its best to stay with latest driver and turn tessellation off till its fixed by Nvidia.
August 18, 201411 yr Commercial Member Rollback to 337.88 was a disaster for me. P3D crashed a couple of time and I got BSODs few time trying to get back to latest driver. I think its best to stay with latest driver and turn tessellation off till its fixed by Nvidia. How odd, absolutely everyone else has no problem going back to the 337 drivers. I suspect you have a flawed driver installation on your system. You should probably do a complete wipe of all video driver installations from your system and reboot with a generic VGA... and THEN install the 337 drivers. Ed Wilson Mindstar AviationMy Playland - I69
August 18, 201411 yr How odd, absolutely everyone else has no problem going back to the 337 drivers. I suspect you have a flawed driver installation on your system. You should probably do a complete wipe of all video driver installations from your system and reboot with a generic VGA... and THEN install the 337 drivers. I know, maybe its the SLI that was the problem in 337 and caused the crashes, may be corrupt drivers... Anyway I will stay with latest drivers as all's fine now. I think its best for SLI to stay with latest drivers.
August 18, 201411 yr Commercial Member What SLI? Prepar3D doesn't have SLI. Ed Wilson Mindstar AviationMy Playland - I69
August 18, 201411 yr What SLI? Prepar3D doesn't have SLI. Yes, I realized that yesterday. But I kept it on as GPU load get distributed (though no performance increase) and my GPU temps stay down. Its Y510p laptop, know to have heat issues...
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