#Disco ball screan??

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versed crane
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so um when my game looks like this, help

lapis river
versed crane
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(ignor the blue spot, it's just to cover up the name tag of a friend)

lapis river
lapis river
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Try what gremlin posted in that thread?

versed crane
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the thing is that i have to run game trough vulcano or i cant play:')

lapis river
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Ah... Hmm

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Did you try both of my previous suggestions? Verifying files and updating drivers?

versed crane
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yeah

lapis river
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Alright. I suspect this is related to your GPU. Do you know what it is for your computer?

versed crane
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the name of my grafics card?

lapis river
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Yeah

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Even if I can't figure out how to help, it may help others who know more

versed crane
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its intel(r) iris(r) Xe Graphics

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thats my graphic card, and im on laptop

lapis river
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Are you playing Dragons Legacy or Day of Dragons?

versed crane
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day of dragons

lapis river
# versed crane its intel(r) iris(r) Xe Graphics

So this is an integrated graphics card, which basically means that it shares resources with the CPU. The game's minimum specs requires a 4GB Nvidea GTX 960 or equivalent, and that is a dedicated graphics card (has its own dedicated resources separate from the CPU). I'm sort of impressed you were able to run the game with that GPU.

I don't know enough about that graphics card to be able to help further. Hopefully someone else sees this and has some suggestions

versed crane
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whelp yeah ive have had alot of issues since 1.0 came out, its a bummer just bc ive spent alot of money on the game and most of the time i cant even play it:/

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but thx for the help

lapis river
# versed crane whelp yeah ive have had alot of issues since 1.0 came out, its a bummer just bc...

Idk how much you spent on the game, but it may be worth looking up whether or not a GPU can be installed in your laptop, or even researching a new laptop eventually (I suggest keeping an eye out for sales, especially around black Friday if you are located in the US). Obviously not an ideal solution to have to spend more money to upgrade hardware, but it may be worth investigation at least