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Troubleshooting / Re: Error in AMD Catalyst 13.4
« on: 2013-07-06 12:58:29 »
Not working even with 13.5 beta. I had it installed to begin with and turning on shaders still causes the red triangles on a black screen. I have a crossfire setup, but it's the same regardless of whether it is on or off. I've uninstalled and reinstalled FF7 twice and force updated the CCC again just to be sure. Updating to the new driver did not fix the problem for me.
Turn off shaders and the game runs fine. Still looks better, but it's seriously annoying to have gone through all the time and trouble of downloading and installing all this just to have a key feature crap out because of some driver issue.
I blame AMD for this, but I am hoping for a fix or work around soon that doesn't involve rolling back my driver. It's not worth it just for FF7 as I've got a lot of other games that would have issues if I did that.
Until then I'll just have to make due without shaders. It's not so horribly awful as it still looks much better than it did.
On another note, it doesn't work with Tridef anymore. That's just a minor thing and not really an issue as the tradeoff of much nicer visuals over stereoscopic 3D is well worth it. Just an observation. The Steam version worked and it was kind of cool. Don't get me wrong, I'm not expecting a fix for this. Just noting that modding the game makes it incompatible with stereoscopic for the benefit of anyone who might be considering modding it who has been playing that way. It's not a huge loss with this game. It only works on 3D rendered objects, so it looked a bit weird outside of the battle scenes anyway.
Turn off shaders and the game runs fine. Still looks better, but it's seriously annoying to have gone through all the time and trouble of downloading and installing all this just to have a key feature crap out because of some driver issue.
I blame AMD for this, but I am hoping for a fix or work around soon that doesn't involve rolling back my driver. It's not worth it just for FF7 as I've got a lot of other games that would have issues if I did that.
Until then I'll just have to make due without shaders. It's not so horribly awful as it still looks much better than it did.
On another note, it doesn't work with Tridef anymore. That's just a minor thing and not really an issue as the tradeoff of much nicer visuals over stereoscopic 3D is well worth it. Just an observation. The Steam version worked and it was kind of cool. Don't get me wrong, I'm not expecting a fix for this. Just noting that modding the game makes it incompatible with stereoscopic for the benefit of anyone who might be considering modding it who has been playing that way. It's not a huge loss with this game. It only works on 3D rendered objects, so it looked a bit weird outside of the battle scenes anyway.