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HeManCan Sep 29, 2024 @ 5:33pm
Thylacoleo Low Poly Model
I am playing on scorched earth and the Thylacoleo model is low poly from most angles. If I play with the camera, I can sometimes see the high resolution model before it pops back to low poly.
From what I can tell, this is the only dino with this issue. Any ideas?
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Fluffy_Llama Sep 29, 2024 @ 8:27pm 
Have you tried lowering some of the other graphics settings? The "fur" is not GPU friendly unless you using a high end card like a 4080 or 7900xtx.
Qwickkill Sep 29, 2024 @ 8:38pm 
Try bumping your view distance up and see if that helps.
aguayo Sep 29, 2024 @ 8:40pm 
Happened with the Pelican thing for me after one of the updates. Didn't get fixed till an update or 2 after.
123 Sep 30, 2024 @ 8:43pm 
Originally posted by Fluffy_Llama:
Have you tried lowering some of the other graphics settings? The "fur" is not GPU friendly unless you using a high end card like a 4080 or 7900xtx.
my mans said 4080 like the 4090 doesn't exist. ok ok.
Fluffy_Llama Oct 1, 2024 @ 3:11am 
Originally posted by 123:
Originally posted by Fluffy_Llama:
Have you tried lowering some of the other graphics settings? The "fur" is not GPU friendly unless you using a high end card like a 4080 or 7900xtx.
my mans said 4080 like the 4090 doesn't exist. ok ok.

I use a 4090 but 4080 is more the kinda card most gamers have or want at this point just for the dollar to performance ratio if they wanna play games like ASA
Thomas Devlin Oct 2, 2024 @ 11:12am 
I have been having the same problem with several other dinos and bumping my settings up to high fixed the issue. I haven't taken the time to nail down exactly what setting causes the problem, but when I start turning different settings down to squeeze out some more frames one of them will randomly break the models again.
I've heard one person say that your textures need to be on epic, but that didn't solve it, resolution scale didn't do anything either, from the looks of things it's a random one that really shouldn't be causing problems
Qwickkill Oct 2, 2024 @ 12:50pm 
Originally posted by Thomas Devlin:
I have been having the same problem with several other dinos and bumping my settings up to high fixed the issue. I haven't taken the time to nail down exactly what setting causes the problem, but when I start turning different settings down to squeeze out some more frames one of them will randomly break the models again.
I've heard one person say that your textures need to be on epic, but that didn't solve it, resolution scale didn't do anything either, from the looks of things it's a random one that really shouldn't be causing problems

I was playing all settings on low, my dinos had no teeth, no detail so I found bumping up the view distance worked for me. I've since bought a epic quality computer, but that's what worked for me when I had to play on low settings.
PhoenixAscended Oct 2, 2024 @ 3:05pm 
Originally posted by 123:
Originally posted by Fluffy_Llama:
Have you tried lowering some of the other graphics settings? The "fur" is not GPU friendly unless you using a high end card like a 4080 or 7900xtx.
my mans said 4080 like the 4090 doesn't exist. ok ok.
did you get upset cause you couldn't pull the "I'm not paying $2,500 just to see fur" card
SaeLipa Oct 2, 2024 @ 3:24pm 
"The "fur" is not GPU friendly unless you using a high end card like a 4080 or 7900xtx"


This is obviously untrue, op prob have some bug, you dont need a high end card to see animals with fur lol
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Date Posted: Sep 29, 2024 @ 5:33pm
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