Renderer Device Information:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
lci_proxyumd32.dll
RenderPath : BSSM_SV_2_0
PSversion : 300
VSversion : 300
VStarget : vs_2_0
PStarget : ps_2_0
PS2xtarget : ps_2_0
maxPS20inst : 512
3.0 Support : yes
3.0 Lighting : no
Nonpowerof2textures : yes
FP16ARGB blending : yes
FP16ARGB filtering : yes
High dynamic range : yes
Bloom lighting : no
Refraction : yes
2.0 hairw : yes
SLI mode : no
Water shader : yes
Water reflections : yes
Water displacement : yes
Water high res : no
Multisample Type : 8
Transparency MS : no
Shader Package : 2
HW Thread Count : 6
NPCs are all bald (Hairless)
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dathus
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Renderer Device Information:
- RoyBatty
- Gary
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- RoyBatty
- Gary
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Well it seems like your
Well it seems like your drivers are installed incorrectly or something because it's detecting the wrong driver dll and the render path and shader versions are wrong.
Are you on a laptop?

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dathus
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No I'm on a PC Desktop.
No I'm on a PC Desktop.
I don't think there is anything wrong with my graphics card driver, I play any kind of game, Just played Destiny 2.
And I play Team Fortress 2 everyday, It also uses Direct X 9, and is even older then Fallout New Vegas.
And I just updated my Graphics card, Still everybody is bald, Any other game it runs just fine.
- RoyBatty
- Gary
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It has to be a bug in the
It has to be a bug in the drivers, I would report the issue to nvidia.
My renderer info looks like this, and it was the same for my 580 other than the card name.
Renderer Device Information:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
nvd3dum.dll
RenderPath : BSSM_SV_2_A
PSversion : 300
VSversion : 300
VStarget : vs_2_0
PStarget : ps_2_a
PS2xtarget : ps_2_a
maxPS20inst : 512
3.0 Support : yes
3.0 Lighting : yes
Nonpowerof2textures : yes
FP16ARGB blending : yes
FP16ARGB filtering : yes
High dynamic range : yes
Bloom lighting : no
Refraction : yes
2.0 hairw : yes
SLI mode : no
Water shader : yes
Water reflections : yes
Water displacement : yes
Water high res : yes
Multisample Type : 8
Transparency MS : yes
Shader Package : 13
HW Thread Count : 4

- Risewild
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Graphic drivers aren't my
Graphic drivers aren't my area, but it seems to me that you are using a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti but your RendererInfo says you have a Fresco Logic driver (I think).
Like Roy mentioned before, your log shows some differences from his and also mine:
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Both my and Roy's RendererInfo logs show the right NVIDIA drivers (nvd3dum.dll) while yours show a Fresco Logic one (lci_proxyumd32.dll) -
Ours show the Render Path BSSM_SV_2_A while yours show BSSM_SV_2_0 -
Our PStarget and PS2xtarget are both ps_2_a while yours is ps_2_0 -
Our shaderpackage is both 13 and yours is 2
I am sure the problem is somewhere in those differences.
[collapsed title=My RendererInfo] Renderer Device Information:
NVIDIA GeForce 920M
nvd3dum.dll
RenderPath : BSSM_SV_2_A
PSversion : 300
VSversion : 300
VStarget : vs_2_0
PStarget : ps_2_a
PS2xtarget : ps_2_a
maxPS20inst : 512
3.0 Support : yes
3.0 Lighting : yes
Nonpowerof2textures : yes
FP16ARGB blending : yes
FP16ARGB filtering : yes
High dynamic range : yes
Bloom lighting : no
Refraction : yes
2.0 hairw : yes
SLI mode : no
Water shader : yes
Water reflections : yes
Water displacement : yes
Water high res : no
Multisample Type : 8
Transparency MS : yes
Shader Package : 13
HW Thread Count : 4
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Lyndi
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You said you updated your
You said you updated your graphics driver, where did you get the update? Was it provided by nvidia's website/GeForce Experience, or did it come from a third party or driver update software?
I have the latest GeForce Experience provided drivers and my RendererInfo file is identical to Roy's except with a different GPU and SLi. As Rise said, that doesn't appear to be an nvidia supplied driver.
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dathus
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I updated my driver from
I updated my driver from Geforce Experience.
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Mystical Panda
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I wonder if you have multiple
I wonder if you have multiple gpus (built-into the cpu or motherboard and one in a pci-e slot). If your system is picking a 'built-in' gpu as it's primary rather than the pci-e one- it could be causing the problem your seeing (incorrect driver as the software is looking to update/ use the wrong gpu). Those can be set/ overwridden in BIOS.