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Corrupted Graphics #446

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ghost opened this issue Sep 15, 2014 · 16 comments
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Corrupted Graphics #446

ghost opened this issue Sep 15, 2014 · 16 comments
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ghost commented Sep 15, 2014

Hello, firstly, I'd like to say that I liked this game. :)
I found that game graphics gets corrupted after choosing faction and after moving like the attached picture:
screenshot from 2014-09-15 16 17 30

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ghost commented Sep 15, 2014

Note: The pointer's from the screenshot taker.
Sorry, I fogot to add my system.
OS: Linux (64-bit Ubuntu 14.04).
RAM: ~4GB.
GPU: Intel + Radeon HD 7600.
CPU: Intel Core i5.

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ghost commented Sep 15, 2014

Sorry again, I forgot to add I use the proprietary driver (fglrx-updates).

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ghost commented Sep 15, 2014

I noticed that placing the center pointer (which you use target aliens) on some parts of the map would make the screen look much clear, but still corrupted.
After disabling the AMD GPU and using the Intel processor, the game graphics were very well except map bugs in some places. The FPS was 50-60 and the CPU usage was 25%-30% (All of the 4 cores was usage was nearly the same), while on the AMD GPU: The FPS was 102-112 and CPU usage was 40%-45% (except one core, which usage was more than ~65%).
The game's playable using the Intel processor.

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Duplicate of #443. This has been fixed. Either upgrade your drivers or use this workaround binary:
http://unvanquished.net/~modi/daemon.exe

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ghost commented Sep 15, 2014

The driver is the latest (available) from Ubuntu. Is this binary for Linux? Should I run it with Mono runtime?

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Viech commented Sep 16, 2014

That's a windows binary. Maybe @DolceTriade can compile a 64bit linux binary, too?

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Oh, I didn't even look at his OS. I can give him a 64bit binary. Didn't know this bug happened on Linux too.

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ghost commented Sep 16, 2014

May you also tell me where to execute it? In Ubuntu, there's 3 "unvanquished" folders and one "unvanquished-common".
Thanks.

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Viech commented Sep 16, 2014

That would usually be a question for @dsalt who packaged the debian releases in the past but I'm not sure if he still exists. You would want to find the daemon binary and replace that.

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ghost commented Sep 17, 2014

Do you mean that .exe file?

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Viech commented Sep 17, 2014

No, that's a binary for windows. I was talking about the 64 bit linux binary that @DolceTriade volunteered to create. I'll assign him so he remembers. 😉

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ghost commented Sep 18, 2014

What should I do? I didn't find any file called daemon.

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It's right inside the tar...

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ghost commented Sep 25, 2014

Sorry for being late.
I couldn't run download-pk3.sh with sh, the output was: download-pk3.sh: 81: download-pk3.sh: Bad substitution, but it worked with ./download-pk3.sh. It downloaded some files.
I ran the game and started a LAN game with the AMD processor and screen was good, but there were some map bugs.
CPU usage: 25%-30%. FPS: 59-60.

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Cool. Feel free to file separate issues for the map bugs. I'll close this one.

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