I just experienced a game killing problem with the pc version of the KoA:R demo, when you actually start playing the screen is black and it shows some ghosting effects. After I when on google, I found out that if you disable post processing (which is enabled by default) in the graphics tab, in the options menu that it should fix this issue.
I had the same problem. I was told to disable post processing and after doing so the demo worked for me.
I just experienced a game killing problem with the pc version of the KoA:R demo, when you actually start playing the screen is black and it shows some ghosting effects. After I when on google, I found out that if you disable post processing (which is enabled by default) in the graphics tab, in the options menu that it should fix this issue.
I had the same problem. I was told to disable post processing and after doing so the demo worked for me.
had same issue and this worked 100%. was worried to cause i am normally up to date on drivers and my box is way advanced to current market specs (assuming we don't suddenly jump to 64bit as norm making my 32bit obsolete overnight).
request that unless patched on release this topic get stickied for support
I just experienced a game killing problem with the pc version of the KoA:R demo, when you actually start playing the screen is black and it shows some ghosting effects. After I when on google, I found out that if you disable post processing (which is enabled by default) in the graphics tab, in the options menu that it should fix this issue.
I had the same problem. I was told to disable post processing and after doing so the demo worked for me.
had same issue and this worked 100%. was worried to cause i am normally up to date on drivers and my box is way advanced to current market specs (assuming we don't suddenly jump to 64bit as norm making my 32bit obsolete overnight).
request that unless patched on release this topic get stickied for support
(assuming we don't suddenly jump to 64bit as norm making my 32bit obsolete overnight).
Was that a really subtle joke or am I missing something here..? You really think 32bit is still "the norm"?