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OREOGO Sep 3, 2023 @ 4:37pm
Flashlight won't stay bright
Interiors are almost all pitch black for me and my flashlight will be bright for maybe a second then go dim. I have no clue how to fix this.

Things I've tried so far
- Clearing the shader cache (works for maybe 5 minutes then breaks again)
- In Nvidia control panel putting it to use my preference emphasizing: Performance (this works for maybe a minute then breaks

Also the game is very blocky for me, a black box following around as my shadow, and the corners of shadows just being blocky and pixelated (I dont have any frame issues, just that the game looks like garbage even when on high settings)

If anyone can help I'd be very grateful.

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3060
128 SSD (I know its low but the only thing its used for is Starfield)
16 G Ram
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I had this headlamp bug, as well as the shadow box issues. The culprit appears to be Anisotropic Filtering, as setting that to Application Controlled instead of enabling it in Control Panel, is what appears to have fixed it.

However, just in case that doesn't work for you I followed a lot of other steps first before I zeroed in on that, so just in case any of them are pertinent as well, here's absolutely everything I did to fix it, and since then the game has run fine for me:

  • Verified integrity of the install in Steam. (If you're unsure how to do this, right click the game in your library, click properties, go to installed files, and find the validate option.)
  • Ran scannow and DISM (open a command prompt - go to Start and type cmd if you aren't familiar with how to do so - then type "sfc /scannow" without the quotes and hit enter. When it completes assuming no errors were found, type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth" without the quotes and hit enter. When that process completes, then type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" without the quotes and hit enter.) No errors were found in my case, but I was trying to be exhaustive.
  • Downloaded the latest driver and did a clean install (for nVidia, just in case anyone here doesn't already know how to do this, download the driver manually from the site as you normally would, not using the GeForce experience app. Then install and select custom, clean install.)
  • Left Anisotropic Filtering set to application controlled in control panel. Enabling it to any degree (4x, 8x, 16x, etc.) other than application controlled reintroduced the glitching for me. I could change anything else without issue, but AF was causing the glitching to reappear.
  • Downloaded the latest chipset driver for my motherboard. (In my case this was the chipset driver for X470. AMD and Intel's support and driver sections have a drop down menus to navigate to the correct chipset for your system. If you don't know what your chipset is, hit Start or the Windows key and type system information, and open the system information app, and you'll be able to identify your motherboard model and then determine your chipset. My motherboard hadn't had a BIOS update in ages - since 2018 to be exact - and I just updated my chipset not long ago, but lo and behold AMD did offer a recent chipset update from August, so I figured that was worth a try. I then restarted when the process completed.)
  • Set the game to run as administrator (if you don't know how to do this, in Steam go to the game in your library, right click, select properties, go to installed files, then click browse. In the folder that opens you'll find the Starfield.exe app. Right click that, properties, compatibility options, tick the Run As Administrator box, click Apply, click Ok. Exit the folder.)
  • Relaunched the game and allowed it to recompile shaders before starting an entirely new game.
OREOGO Sep 3, 2023 @ 4:52pm 
Originally posted by Aikido:
I had this headlamp bug, as well as the shadow box issues. The culprit appears to be Anisotropic Filtering, as setting that to Application Controlled instead of enabling it in Control Panel, is what appears to have fixed it.

However, just in case that doesn't work for you I followed a lot of other steps first before I zeroed in on that, so just in case any of them are pertinent as well, here's absolutely everything I did to fix it, and since then the game has run fine for me:

  • Verified integrity of the install in Steam. (If you're unsure how to do this, right click the game in your library, click properties, go to installed files, and find the validate option.)
  • Ran scannow and DISM (open a command prompt - go to Start and type cmd if you aren't familiar with how to do so - then type "sfc /scannow" without the quotes and hit enter. When it completes assuming no errors were found, type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth" without the quotes and hit enter. When that process completes, then type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" without the quotes and hit enter.) No errors were found in my case, but I was trying to be exhaustive.
  • Downloaded the latest driver and did a clean install (for nVidia, just in case anyone here doesn't already know how to do this, download the driver manually from the site as you normally would, not using the GeForce experience app. Then install and select custom, clean install.)
  • Left Anisotropic Filtering set to application controlled in control panel. Enabling it to any degree (4x, 8x, 16x, etc.) other than application controlled reintroduced the glitching for me. I could change anything else without issue, but AF was causing the glitching to reappear.
  • Downloaded the latest chipset driver for my motherboard. (In my case this was the chipset driver for X470. AMD and Intel's support and driver sections have a drop down menus to navigate to the correct chipset for your system. If you don't know what your chipset is, hit Start or the Windows key and type system information, and open the system information app, and you'll be able to identify your motherboard model and then determine your chipset. My motherboard hadn't had a BIOS update in ages - since 2018 to be exact - and I just updated my chipset not long ago, but lo and behold AMD did offer a recent chipset update from August, so I figured that was worth a try. I then restarted when the process completed.)
  • Set the game to run as administrator (if you don't know how to do this, in Steam go to the game in your library, right click, select properties, go to installed files, then click browse. In the folder that opens you'll find the Starfield.exe app. Right click that, properties, compatibility options, tick the Run As Administrator box, click Apply, click Ok. Exit the folder.)
  • Relaunched the game and allowed it to recompile shaders before starting an entirely new game.

Going to try these things and let you know. cheers!
Torac Sep 3, 2023 @ 5:28pm 
Originally posted by Aikido:
I had this headlamp bug, as well as the shadow box issues. The culprit appears to be Anisotropic Filtering, as setting that to Application Controlled instead of enabling it in Control Panel, is what appears to have fixed it.

However, just in case that doesn't work for you I followed a lot of other steps first before I zeroed in on that, so just in case any of them are pertinent as well, here's absolutely everything I did to fix it, and since then the game has run fine for me:

  • Verified integrity of the install in Steam. (If you're unsure how to do this, right click the game in your library, click properties, go to installed files, and find the validate option.)
  • Ran scannow and DISM (open a command prompt - go to Start and type cmd if you aren't familiar with how to do so - then type "sfc /scannow" without the quotes and hit enter. When it completes assuming no errors were found, type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth" without the quotes and hit enter. When that process completes, then type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" without the quotes and hit enter.) No errors were found in my case, but I was trying to be exhaustive.
  • Downloaded the latest driver and did a clean install (for nVidia, just in case anyone here doesn't already know how to do this, download the driver manually from the site as you normally would, not using the GeForce experience app. Then install and select custom, clean install.)
  • Left Anisotropic Filtering set to application controlled in control panel. Enabling it to any degree (4x, 8x, 16x, etc.) other than application controlled reintroduced the glitching for me. I could change anything else without issue, but AF was causing the glitching to reappear.
  • Downloaded the latest chipset driver for my motherboard. (In my case this was the chipset driver for X470. AMD and Intel's support and driver sections have a drop down menus to navigate to the correct chipset for your system. If you don't know what your chipset is, hit Start or the Windows key and type system information, and open the system information app, and you'll be able to identify your motherboard model and then determine your chipset. My motherboard hadn't had a BIOS update in ages - since 2018 to be exact - and I just updated my chipset not long ago, but lo and behold AMD did offer a recent chipset update from August, so I figured that was worth a try. I then restarted when the process completed.)
  • Set the game to run as administrator (if you don't know how to do this, in Steam go to the game in your library, right click, select properties, go to installed files, then click browse. In the folder that opens you'll find the Starfield.exe app. Right click that, properties, compatibility options, tick the Run As Administrator box, click Apply, click Ok. Exit the folder.)
  • Relaunched the game and allowed it to recompile shaders before starting an entirely new game.

Thank you !!! I found out I missed a Nvidia update + I run as administrator, it reloaded the shaders now this bug is corrected !! Thank you so much :D
Right on! Hope the game is enjoyable.
OREOGO Sep 3, 2023 @ 6:50pm 
Originally posted by Aikido:
I had this headlamp bug, as well as the shadow box issues. The culprit appears to be Anisotropic Filtering, as setting that to Application Controlled instead of enabling it in Control Panel, is what appears to have fixed it.

However, just in case that doesn't work for you I followed a lot of other steps first before I zeroed in on that, so just in case any of them are pertinent as well, here's absolutely everything I did to fix it, and since then the game has run fine for me:

  • Verified integrity of the install in Steam. (If you're unsure how to do this, right click the game in your library, click properties, go to installed files, and find the validate option.)
  • Ran scannow and DISM (open a command prompt - go to Start and type cmd if you aren't familiar with how to do so - then type "sfc /scannow" without the quotes and hit enter. When it completes assuming no errors were found, type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth" without the quotes and hit enter. When that process completes, then type "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" without the quotes and hit enter.) No errors were found in my case, but I was trying to be exhaustive.
  • Downloaded the latest driver and did a clean install (for nVidia, just in case anyone here doesn't already know how to do this, download the driver manually from the site as you normally would, not using the GeForce experience app. Then install and select custom, clean install.)
  • Left Anisotropic Filtering set to application controlled in control panel. Enabling it to any degree (4x, 8x, 16x, etc.) other than application controlled reintroduced the glitching for me. I could change anything else without issue, but AF was causing the glitching to reappear.
  • Downloaded the latest chipset driver for my motherboard. (In my case this was the chipset driver for X470. AMD and Intel's support and driver sections have a drop down menus to navigate to the correct chipset for your system. If you don't know what your chipset is, hit Start or the Windows key and type system information, and open the system information app, and you'll be able to identify your motherboard model and then determine your chipset. My motherboard hadn't had a BIOS update in ages - since 2018 to be exact - and I just updated my chipset not long ago, but lo and behold AMD did offer a recent chipset update from August, so I figured that was worth a try. I then restarted when the process completed.)
  • Set the game to run as administrator (if you don't know how to do this, in Steam go to the game in your library, right click, select properties, go to installed files, then click browse. In the folder that opens you'll find the Starfield.exe app. Right click that, properties, compatibility options, tick the Run As Administrator box, click Apply, click Ok. Exit the folder.)
  • Relaunched the game and allowed it to recompile shaders before starting an entirely new game.

After about 30 minutes its now working as intended, thank you!
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Date Posted: Sep 3, 2023 @ 4:37pm
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