Posted March 29, 2017 (edited) Hello people , can some one help me with this : I have that the roads and dirt are mixing up and it doesnt look very nice . Fabrikant grafische kaart Powered by AMD Grafische chipset AMD Radeon HD 6530D Apparaat-id 964A Leveranciers-ID 1002 Subsysteem-ID 061D Leveranciers-id subsysteem 1025 Revisie-ID 00 Grafische-busfunctionaliteit PCI Maximumbusinstelling PCI BIOS-versie 012.043.000.014 BIOS-onderdeelnummer Acer_Llano.D01 BIOS-datum 2011/05/18 Grootte geheugen 512 MB Geheugentype DDR3 Kernklok in MHz 444 MHz Geheugenklok in MHz 667 MHz Totale geheugenbandbreedte in GB/s 21,3 GB/s Sorry its in dutch .. and i have Windows 10 Home 64 and Java 64 bit Please help me to fix this .. Greetings Harm Edited March 29, 2017 by Harm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 29, 2017 This looks like a problem seen when using Intel GPU's but you have AMD on chip graphics I think. It may be your graphics hardware is not compatible or powerful enough to run Wurm. Check your graphics drivers are up to date. Then try running in windowed mode, reducing resolution, disable shadows, animations, tile decorations, water reflections to see if it anything makes a difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 29, 2017 I have had similar problems. My system has Intel graphics on the MB and an Nvidia graphics card. The system defaulted to using the Intel chip, I had to go in to the Intel graphics control panel and tell it which GPU to use. I am not at home right now so don't have the exact screen to reference. I couldn't tell from the information you provided if the AMD graphics chip was on the MB or a separate card. So my suggestion is to make sure that the system is using the GPU on the card rather than the MB Intel chip if you have a card. Good Luck! These issues can be exasperating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 30, 2017 the issue Intel users face is the integrated graphics being the ones to render wurm, due to thinking java does not require a lot of graphical power. If you are able to, try and see if you have an integrated graphics as well, you can find out in device manager under display adapters. If you do have an integrated card, you'll need to use your radeon control panel to force it to use the dedicated graphics to run the java programs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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