Vindictus: "foggy" models
As per title, some objects/NPCs appear to be "foggy".
Can be seen in some start menus, or all around Colhen (and probably other places too) after logging in (e.g. the marketplace board).
Game has an option between DirectX 9 and 11, 9 doesn't have this issue, 11 does. Was told by Windows players that it isn't normal. @Blisto91 couldn't reproduce the issue on AMD, might be Nvidia exclusive.
Screenshots
Note the trees and sheep in the distance
Same menu but in DX9
Software information
https://store.steampowered.com/app/212160/Vindictus/
Need protontricks 212160 d3dcompiler_47 for DirectX 11 to work.
System information
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
- Driver: 535.54.03
- Proton version: Proton Experimental
- DXVK version: v2.2-135-geed43c8524ec000
Apitrace file(s)
Can't record a working one, either errors with error: unknown event 255 or crashes on replay.
Log files
VK_INSTANCE_LAYERS=VK_LAYER_KHRONOS_validation DXVK_DEBUG=validation PROTON_LOG=1
I can confirm I'm having the same issue even almost a year later, although on a Windows PC.
System information
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
- Driver: 552.12
- Wine/Proton Version: NA (Windows)
- DXVK version: v2.3.1
Apitrace file(s)
https://mega.nz/file/qZtUWQYK#dEriMvg1nJfp5Gjv0TAadz5Lbvt_xplDIm3FyTraPIc
Log files
NA (on Windows so no Wine/Proton logs)
I've got access to a Nvidia GPU now (RTX 4080) so tried again, but for some reason I've not been able to reproduce so far.
I've got access to a Nvidia GPU now (RTX 4080) so tried again, but for some reason I've not been able to reproduce so far.
Have you made sure to set the game as running in DirectX 11 mode and restarted it? The game defaults to DirectX 9 when it's first installed, and dxvk over d3d9 works as intended
Just to be 100% on the same page, this is what my settings in game look like
Yea I'm using d3d11 and trying with the exact same settings but still not seeing it. Not sure what is going on. Will install on Windows later and try there
Tried on Windows. Still not reproducing for some reason