In some video games, you have to solve a puzzle called Question Graphics.
In some video games, you have to solve a puzzle called Question Graphics.
Hey everyone, I am having a problem and I hope someone can help me fix it. My issue looks like this: https://imgur.com/e8fXbfB View: https://imgur.com/e8fXbfB I was playing World of Warcraft and Monster Hunter: World with no problems at all in League of Legends, but then the problem started when I tried to start a new game. Just pressing alt+tab a few times fixed it for me there. Now when I try to play Red Dead Redemption2, this same problem keeps happening even after pressing alt+tab. My laptop is 7-8 months old and here are my specs below. Thanks in advance. Device specs: Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon Graphics at 3.20 GHz RAM: 16 GB (15.4 GB usable) Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
If you are still covered by warranty, just call for an RMA and swap out the video memory on the graphics card.
I think heat is a real problem, but it might actually be the Vram failing.
In LoL it wasn't a big deal because just pressing alt+tab would fix the issue. It was some weird mix between how the desktop looks and how the game does. So I tried a few things today with RDR2 and here is what happened: https://imgur.com/a/lMNqDNv View: https://imgur.com/a/lMNqDNv Of course I could play in fullscreen, but it looks bad because of that Windows bar blocking my view, so I wanted to find a better way.
Use the Graphics driver. Go ahead and run Display Driver Uninstaller to get rid of your old one, then go to the computer maker's website for a new one instead of just going to Nvidia.com.
It didn't matter much to me because every time I remove all the drivers and restart everything, it runs at a low frame rate (about 20 frames per second) with no weird visual errors. But if I just update the graphics card driver, nothing changes. Even when I try updating the processor driver though, the frame rates go way up but those glitches come back again. Honestly, I don't know what else to try next...
Are you talking about drivers for a computer made by a laptop maker?
I tried downloading drivers from the laptop maker's website, but that didn't help either. I even checked individual drivers and Nvidia's site one by one, but frame rates stayed stuck around 20 FPS. When I finally updated my AMD Radeon driver through Device Manager to see if it fixed things, the frames improved to normal levels, but something was still glitching with the graphics.