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dathus
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Renderer Device Information:

Post by dathus » Sat Dec 02, 2017 12:08 am


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

 




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are you sure you don't have a

Post by RoyBatty » Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:00 pm

are you sure you don't have a d3d9.dll in your game folder?


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dathus
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100%

Post by dathus » Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:44 pm

100%



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RoyBatty
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Well it seems like your

Post by RoyBatty » Sat Dec 02, 2017 9:37 pm

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.

Post by dathus » Sat Dec 02, 2017 10:39 pm

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.


 



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RoyBatty
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It has to be a bug in the

Post by RoyBatty » Sun Dec 03, 2017 4:43 am

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


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Risewild
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Graphic drivers aren't my

Post by Risewild » Sun Dec 03, 2017 6:48 am

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:




  • 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

Post by Lyndi » Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:00 am

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

Post by dathus » Sun Dec 03, 2017 12:00 pm

I updated my driver from Geforce Experience.



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I wonder if you have multiple

Post by Mystical Panda » Sun Dec 03, 2017 12:03 pm

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.



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