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-t4 seems to be the best option so far. It works perfectly fine, but towns and other objects roaming on the world map (Including my self) is a clustered mess of pixels.
I'll continue looking for a solution. Might take some time, however, as I can't reproduce the issue and have no Intel HD 3000 available for testing.
Screenies [imgur.com]
UPDATE!!!!
With command -t1 I got positive results!
More screenies [imgur.com]
Map works, but combat is bugged ( Will keep testing with the rest commands i can figure out)
Im rather happy to see developers being supportive with these kind of issues and it keeps me patient as i know there will be solutions coming (No matter how long it takes) - Even thought its sill "Work in progress" product im personally happy to help with this issue and other bugs i might encounter in the future ;)
Turn based strategy games has always been my favorite. Good luck and keep up the good work ^-^ (And keep us all updated!)
Unfortunately the texture issues I had haven't changed to better or worse. It is still possible to play the game with the setting -t1, but that is all. ( I haven't tried the other command lines of yet)
I don't know how many of the peoples have the similar issues and how many has reported this very same thing, but I still do hope and pray you'll fix this ( Least when the game is fully released and no longer a pre-release)
Keep up the good work!