Tiger/Tideborn have stretchy eyes?

brennan95
brennan95 Posts: 2 Arc User
edited February 2011 in Support Desk
Hey so I just got back to PWI after not playing for awhile. Last time I had played I was on this same computer, same OS (Ubuntu 10.04), same video card (Except its a 512mb instead of 256mb) and I was playing the game fine except the tigers had stretchy eyes. I had played as an assassin and now I come back and both the tideborn have this stretchy eye glitch going on. Normally I wouldnt post this here because Im on ubuntu but it dosent look like thats whats causing the problem.

Specs
AMD Athlon 2800+
Nvidia 6200 512mb
Ubuntu 10.04
WINE 1.3.13

Things Ive tried...
"Stable" version of WINE (1.2)
-opengl tag
Older videocard drivers
Adding the registry files that are in the setup tutorial
Setting graphics lower
Setting the graphics higher
Soften/Sharpen/Shadows/V-Sync On and Off

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I really want to try a light armor class and assassin looks to be the best bet =)
Darnan Level 30 Champion - Atlantis
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  • nanamango
    nanamango Posts: 135 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Hey brennan95! Do you have a screenshot of this issue that you could show us?b:question
  • brennan95
    brennan95 Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Got one, it looks the same with any hairstyle, skin color etc. Tiger has the same effect but not the wolf model lion or panda.


    glitchx.png

    http://img201.imageshack.us/i/glitchx.png/
    If the image dosent show up click that
    Darnan Level 30 Champion - Atlantis
  • brennan95
    brennan95 Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Bump b:surrender
    Darnan Level 30 Champion - Atlantis
  • brennan95
    brennan95 Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Bump b:shocked
    Darnan Level 30 Champion - Atlantis
  • Leodan - Dreamweaver
    Leodan - Dreamweaver Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Bumpb:angry
  • darthpanda16
    darthpanda16 Posts: 9,471 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Please send in a ticket to Tech Support with the following information so we can try to figure this out for you. We need you to send us some of your computer's information.

    1) What is the make and model number of your computer?

    2) Please also tell us whether you are running a 32bit or 64bit version of Windows. You can find out in Windows by going here: Start > Control Panel > System & Maintenance > System. Then look under System > System Type. It will then display 32bit Operating System or 64bit Operating System. Include that info with the info we ask for below.

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  • Leodan - Dreamweaver
    Leodan - Dreamweaver Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited February 2011
    Please send in a ticket to Tech Support with the following information so we can try to figure this out for you. We need you to send us some of your computer's information.

    1) What is the make and model number of your computer?

    2) Please also tell us whether you are running a 32bit or 64bit version of Windows. You can find out in Windows by going here: Start > Control Panel > System & Maintenance > System. Then look under System > System Type. It will then display 32bit Operating System or 64bit Operating System. Include that info with the info we ask for below.

    3) To create a dxdiag log, go to Start, click on Run, then type in dxdiag and press Enter. Click on Save All Information as a text file (on your Desktop as an example.
    If you are using Vista or 7, go to the Start Menu, click on the Search menu and type dxdiag.exe.

    4) Attach the dxdiag.txt that you save to your reply to us.

    If you have a 64bit system, please click on the 64bit Dxdiag/DirectX button to save the correct log file.

    This is important so that we can help you find the right software for your system.

    Ermmm.... As stated above I am not using windows... All my CPU specs are on the first post.