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KISl2014 21.11.21 10:25 pm

Dark Rectangles (Far Cry 4)

DNS laptop:
Windows 7 64-bit
RAM 16GB
i7-3630QM 2.40 GHz

Video card:
Manufacturer: AMD
Series: Radeon HD 7970M
Code: Wimbledon XT
Architecture: GCN
Threads: 1280 - unified
Clock frequency: 850 * MHz
Shader frequency: 850 * MHz
Frequency Memory: 1200 * MHz
Memory bus width: 256 Bit
Memory capacity 2048 MB
Total memory bandwidth in GB / s: 153.6 GB / s
Memory type: GDDR5
Total memory: No
DirectX: DirectX 11, Shader 5.0
Power consumption: 100 W
Technology : 28 nm
Laptop size: large
Release date: 05/01/2012

Firewood latest AMD Catalyst 15.7.1

Note: I tried almost everything ... the
screenshots were made with the minimum video quality from the game ... and maximum distant drawing ...
Please help me figure out the shadows, otherwise these rectangles are haunted ...









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A3MOH 21.11.21

KISl2014
tried to change the quality of lighting and shadows?

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KISl2014 21.11.21

Yes I tried

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773tony773 21.11.21

how to deal with it

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Paul_SH 21.11.21

KISl2014 Notebook
graphics cards are NOT officially supported in this game. Those. "lottery": someone works without problems, someone has lags. Unfortunately, I have not met the statistics of hardware compatibility.
The latest driver available for this video card is not 15.7.1, but 15.12, with the new Crimson Edition technology replacing the Catalyst Control Center.
There is (faint) hope that the video driver update will work well. Weak because the game is tailored for nVidia, moreover, with a whole bunch of hardware conflict problems (hence the famous "black screens", "endless downloads", etc.).

773tony773
What is a whipping?

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773tony773 21.11.21

Paul_SH
how to deal with it))))

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Paul_SH 21.11.21

773tony773
:)) Well, then I would start by updating the video card driver. And if it does not help, I would dig advanced graphics settings. Indeed, many ATI-AMD video cards do not have any "dark rectangles".