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Joined Sep 15, Messages 0. Hi all, If I have a graphical artifact in game, what's the easiest way to determine whether it is software related issue or not? For example in Shadow of Mordor a little piece of ground texture blood, mud, slough sometimes once in hours flickers.

Mussels Freshwater Moderator Staff member. Joined Oct 6, Messages 52, 8. Joined Nov 20, Messages 5, 1. It could be one of 3 things: 1 Game glitch. Had that in Arkham Origins and Shadow of Mordor when it was still playable on my rig , so I wouldn't worry if it only appears in this WB title. Occasional jumpy polygons are quite common in both games, at least on my PC. Rarely, but even factory overclock may cause this. Rated 5 out of 5 by Downu from Good match 3 game. I enjoyed the game. Some levels were a challenge requiring a few attempts to get through.

Rated 5 out of 5 by crisgori from Nice M3 game Very challenging, amusing, great fun! Rated 5 out of 5 by andrewhow53 from 7 Artifacts Another great matching game to play Date published: Rated 4 out of 5 by gumybear57 from Very Satisfying Game! When I first got the demo I thought it would be another match 3 game, but I was so surprised!

Yes, it is a match 3, but there are lots of VERY satisfying explosions, power ups and bonuses! At my age, there must be something missing from my life to get so much gratification from the explosions and fast pace of this game! Yes, there is a timer I don't know whether you can play "relaxed" as I just played the regular "adventure" for the hour demo but there is plenty of time to beat the clock with all the power-ups and bonus points.

Rated 4 out of 5 by cuponshoper from Good fun this game was fun and challanging Date published: Rated 3 out of 5 by bossychick from The graphics were good.

I thought this game was alright, the graphics were very nice which made the game okay, but I got bored very quickly with this game. It is a timed match three game and you have to get all the letters in the game to the bottom which forms a statement. Seems very monotonous but if I get bored with a game I'm not gonna torture myself to find out if it gets better. Over a 2 day period I decided to replay it again from Stage 1 I've spent over 14 hours on this game and all I got was very tired and blurry eyed.

If a gamer was able to exit this game and return to the same stage as to where said gamer left with progress having been saved then this would be a great game. I wish that I'd read the forum comments first and I would've never bothered to have purchased it. The Big Fish Guarantee: Quality tested and virus free. No ads, no adware, no spyware. Get the latest games, special offers, and more!

Sign Up Today. All other trademarks, registered trademarks, or logos are the property of their respective owners. Your review should appear soon. To make changes, use the Edit or Cancel buttons. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this game! Thanks for submitting the review below. Sign in or create an account. Artifacts mostly arise due to temperature problems. The sure-shot way to get rid of them is to lower the temperature of the video card. It can be done in two ways: lowering in-game settings to attain a goldilocks zone for optimal gaming without sacrificing a lot; or improving the airflow inside your machine.

Artifacting by itself in an otherwise fine GPU okay temperatures, no crashes, games running fine, etc. However, other more nuanced conditions can also give GPU artifacting. Another issue is supplying less power to the system than necessary. Needless to say, this one is specific to gaming PCs. What they fail to see is that there are other electronics inside a PC case as well, most importantly the fans. All these can easily amount to an additional watts depending on a lot of factors.

The first thing you can do to reduce heat is considerably downgrading the quality of the in-game graphics. Like, form ultra-high right to medium. Also set a maximum FPS cap if the game allows it. Otherwise, go for third-party apps to do so. This is highly likely to solve any artifacting issue. See my other article on how many fans does a PC need. He has some great tips for cooling a gaming laptop. And as much as it hurts, you must depart and go your separate ways.

This is equally important to understand. GPU artifacts will, in all likelihood, happen while gaming. VRAM glitches will equally affect the rest of the operating system and other apps.

They can also be partially ineffective. These are usually parallel bars, red strips, and color shifts either red, green, or blue being too strong or almost non-existent , and they happen outside of games as well.



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