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Mess with the resolution upscaling method as well over in the video settings. (why they have a video AND a graphics setting a have no clue)
Options.
Lower resolution.
Use lower scaling options for fsr/dlss.
Lower graphics settings that impact vram the most, you can start with texture streaming and object details.
With nvme pcie gen 4 and rtx 4070 I use FSR quality and fixed scaling, with ultra settings and object details at max. With fsr ultra quality I would have to lower some graphics settings, but I don't wanna waste time on that at the moment.
Yes i using it. I think this is a Frame Generation
It can also happen depending on the time of day in the game.
Everything was fine until the latest graphics driver.
Restart the game and it should be ok again.
But I found out that it has to do with opening the menu and the map.
At least I can reproduce that and now I know that it can happen with Nvidia cards.
whereby i had black/missing textures in some locations.
went away when i switched to dlss quality.
swiching to dlss after fsr3 causes a black screen for me. so i had to quit the game from task manager. i dont think this game always likes settings being changed midflight
ive also noticed that sometimes after using focus, stuff remains with a purple glow around it (like all the healing/dapophet trees) for a very long time.
Same here, sometimes. On AMD.
If I lowered my object detail and streaming distance enough, the textures right in front of my eye turn to normal. turn the settings back up, then the black textures come back.
You can't change the fact what I experienced, doesn't matter what you experienced.
Even if someone said the newest gpu drivers fixed their issue, well didn't for me.
Also when you constantly change graphics settings it also gets way worse.
Fast traveling makes it worse, or just running from one place to another place very fast.
When you restart the game and depending how you play, that's what you're gonna get.
One time I didn't get a single black texture with ultra settings, sometimes I get many of them constantly.
Just have to find graphics setting sweet spot and restart the game and hope the issue doesn't crop up again.
Gonna test the newest theory that you have to have fsr and framegen turned off when you start the game, then you can toggle it on without issues, and turn it off before closing the game.
Still doesn't change the fact that lowering certain graphics settings reduced the black textures without having to restart the game.