Can anyone shed some light for me on this problem I just ran into when upgrading my windows? I previously had windows 7 and never had any issues, but suddenly after upgrading now when I move in game it consistently produces black polygon shapes covering dam near the whole screen, particularly around walls and objects. I tried disabling SLI, I tried reverting to not overclocking my cpu, my GPU drivers are up to date. I just don't know whats going on. I also tried running at different graphic setting presets for rust (Good, Beautiful, etc.) Is there a specific graphical setting that is known to cause this issue with windows 10 that I can disable?
Thanks
MSI GTX 760 (in SLI but doesn't matter with rust)
ASRock p67 fatality mobo
32gb corsair RAM
Windows 10 Home
Intel i5 2500k 3.3GHZ OC to 4.0GHZ
Samsung SSD
activate windows
[QUOTE=Sir Linkalot;50438285]activate windows[/QUOTE]
I'm sure all 12 of your posts have been this productive...
How about a screenshot / photo? I'm using Windows 10 since release and never had issues. Also, did you try to do a clean install of windows 10? I pretty much guess that would fix it.
[QUOTE=dilla;50438480]How about a screenshot / photo? I'm using Windows 10 since release and never had issues. Also, did you try to do a clean install of windows 10? I pretty much guess that would fix it.[/QUOTE]
Yes it was a clean wipe of my SSD, I made sure to format
This is just a shot in the dark, but I'm going to assume you've checked your temperatures and made sure nothing is overheating (doubt it since this has started after the upgrade, as you say)? A screenshot of the problem would also help.
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This only happens when I get close to certain objects..
[editline]1st June 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=ExplosiveCheese;50440608]This is just a shot in the dark, but I'm going to assume you've checked your temperatures and made sure nothing is overheating (doubt it since this has started after the upgrade, as you say)? A screenshot of the problem would also help.[/QUOTE]
My temps are well within normal, 60 Celsius for GPU 45 for CPU
You must upgrading to Linux. I dont have that phaphical issues, maybe you too dont.
is your fov set at default, or do you have it tweaked?
Roll back a gpu driver.
Well, no idea what could cause this. Another thing you could try is to run rust with admin privelegies, or to run it in DX9 mode.
This happened to me when I upgraded my shitty laptop to windows 10. Its a DX issue. It happened to me on all games that use DX.
I suggest either downgrading or reinstalling your OS.
I had a weird issue with graphics a few days ago. Did a file verification and rebooted my PC, fixed it. Maybe try it :)
[QUOTE=iScReAm612;50438242]Can anyone shed some light for me on this problem I just ran into when upgrading my windows? I previously had windows 7 and never had any issues, but suddenly after upgrading now when I move in game it consistently produces black polygon shapes covering dam near the whole screen, particularly around walls and objects. I tried disabling SLI, I tried reverting to not overclocking my cpu, my GPU drivers are up to date. I just don't know whats going on. I also tried running at different graphic setting presets for rust (Good, Beautiful, etc.) Is there a specific graphical setting that is known to cause this issue with windows 10 that I can disable?
Thanks
MSI GTX 760 (in SLI but doesn't matter with rust)
ASRock p67 fatality mobo
32gb corsair RAM
Windows 10 Home
Intel i5 2500k 3.3GHZ OC to 4.0GHZ
Samsung SSD[/QUOTE]
Try Dx9 ... Uninstall game from steam then go to steam folder find Rust folder and delete it redownload the game and make sure you are running "NONE - Opt out of all beta programs" in Beta tab in steam no prealease or anything else
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