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Missing textures in COD Warzone following a fresh Windows setup

Missing textures in COD Warzone following a fresh Windows setup

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Nero12321
Posting Freak
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12-15-2016, 11:59 PM
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there were some issues with loading textures in warzone. i usually update windows annually, but after formatting everything fresh, the game and other programs ran smoother. surprisingly, it didn’t load properly even though i hadn’t changed anything recently. screenshots attached show my system specs. i’m using an old motherboard and plan to upgrade to an i9 with a new motherboard and RAM. i’ve tried reinstalling, removing drivers, and even using stock settings, but nothing helped. my laptop with a gtx 1080 also had the same problem. could my files be corrupted because i copied them from my pc? downloading again would take hours. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Nero12321
12-15-2016, 11:59 PM #1

there were some issues with loading textures in warzone. i usually update windows annually, but after formatting everything fresh, the game and other programs ran smoother. surprisingly, it didn’t load properly even though i hadn’t changed anything recently. screenshots attached show my system specs. i’m using an old motherboard and plan to upgrade to an i9 with a new motherboard and RAM. i’ve tried reinstalling, removing drivers, and even using stock settings, but nothing helped. my laptop with a gtx 1080 also had the same problem. could my files be corrupted because i copied them from my pc? downloading again would take hours. any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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TheTwins97
Junior Member
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12-16-2016, 01:54 AM
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BR games paired with a weak CPU and a powerful GPU can lead to texture problems. In Fortnite, my old i5 750 would take up to five minutes for textures to load after the game started. Run a checkdisk on your hard drive and review the S.M.A.R.T status to confirm your drive isn’t failing. Visit MSI’s Afterburner or similar tools and verify that your graphics card’s VRAM isn’t overclocked, as well as your RAM. Overclocked VRAM can interfere with textures since they’re stored directly in the VRAM while the game runs. If your drive is an SSD, I don’t have any information.
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TheTwins97
12-16-2016, 01:54 AM #2

BR games paired with a weak CPU and a powerful GPU can lead to texture problems. In Fortnite, my old i5 750 would take up to five minutes for textures to load after the game started. Run a checkdisk on your hard drive and review the S.M.A.R.T status to confirm your drive isn’t failing. Visit MSI’s Afterburner or similar tools and verify that your graphics card’s VRAM isn’t overclocked, as well as your RAM. Overclocked VRAM can interfere with textures since they’re stored directly in the VRAM while the game runs. If your drive is an SSD, I don’t have any information.

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JenniferXD
Member
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12-16-2016, 05:28 AM
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It's not your fault—it's just the game. Don't worry about it. The game has endless bugs since it came out. I own it with a 3900x+2080 Ti.
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JenniferXD
12-16-2016, 05:28 AM #3

It's not your fault—it's just the game. Don't worry about it. The game has endless bugs since it came out. I own it with a 3900x+2080 Ti.