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Crysis AA Artifacts, Driver issue or game bug?

BababooeyHTJ

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When I use AA with Crysis I see white spots occasionally flash on screen. I've had this happen with a few different cards. I never had this happen with my GTX280 but I also never really ran the game in DX10 either. I saw a video on youtube with someone with the same problem. I've also seen a couple of people on another forum mention this but. I've been seeing is since 10.10e.

Here is a link to a youtube video of the artifacts
 
Bad overclock

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People saying it is impossible to play a rts with a tiny lag window in the corner are idiots. Use cursors or move 2 mm to the side of that lag square in the corner and stop being a douche.
 
Bad overclock

:rolleyes: On three different video cards, two motherboards, and two cpus? I didn't even take that video and I've seen others mention the exact same artifacts.

I know what you mean I did get those artifacts when the overclock on my GTX280 was too high but that isn't the case with the AMD cards that I have seen this on.

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People saying it is impossible to play a rts with a tiny lag window in the corner are idiots. Use cursors or move 2 mm to the side of that lag square in the corner and stop being a douche.

OK, I don't know what that has to do with anything.
 
Are you saying u get em on default clocks? They look peculiarly identical to OC artifacting
 
Are you saying u get em on default clocks? They look peculiarly identical to OC artifacting

Yup, but only with AA. As soon as you stop using AA the artifacts stop. I've seen this with a 6870 and a 6950. You are right they are almost identical to what I saw when I overclocked my GTX280 too far in Crysis.
 
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