janinko Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 I'm having issues with map textures when entering Copperlane in Defiance Bay. The minimap is also bugged the same way. I'm playing on Linux (Fedora 21, kernel 3.19.1-201.fc21.x86_64, radeon opensource drivers).
0 xrogaan Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 Did you try to verify your game files, if you are running it on steam? Otherwise, it may be an issue with either the opensource drivers or your graphic card dying. If it doesn't kill you, it just missed its target.
0 janinko Posted March 30, 2015 Author Posted March 30, 2015 Yes, I have it on steam and I have tired verify my game files. I tried quit and load the game, load different save and go there again, nothing helps. It looks to me that the texture wasn't loaded properly and instead there is just some memory junk. Every time I start the game and load the artifacts are different, but consists of squares some of which are parts of previous map texture (bridge) and some just random junk.
0 janinko Posted March 30, 2015 Author Posted March 30, 2015 I tried to unplug my graphic card and run just on integrated card. The map loaded ok. However after I plugged the card back, the game won't start at all now (but this is another issue).
0 gray808 Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 I am seeing something similar, but a little different. I'm running PoE via Steam, on an iMac Bootcamped to Win7. When I open up the area map, large parts of it appear blurred out, including areas I have explored and cleared the fog of war. If the map has a point of interest, as soon as I mouse over one of these points, the blur goes away. On maps without any POIs, *usually* mouse hovering over the toggle to go from area map to world map, or the area around there, will make the blur go away. In both cases, as soon as I move my mouse off of that area, the blur returns. I'm at work now, but could screenshot and upload if it would help any. Also, not a bug per se, but the area map is so very very dark. Upping gamma doesn't do much good. Is there any way to make the map brighter? --Gray
0 janinko Posted March 30, 2015 Author Posted March 30, 2015 I managed to start the game again with the graphic card plugged in. The issue is back. My graphic card is Radeon HD 5770. Output from Player.log when going to the Copperlane map: (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) ------- BEGIN LEVEL LOAD INITIATED -------- Pending level = AR_0101_Copperlane_Exterior. (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) Checking to instantiate global... (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) Checking to instantiate in game global... (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) -------- LEVEL LOAD COMPLETE -------- Level = AR_0101_Copperlane_Exterior. (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) UnloadTime: 84.937996 ms Checking to instantiate global... (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) Checking to instantiate in game global... (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49) Unloading 13 Unused Serialized files (Serialized files now loaded: 9 / Dirty serialized files: 0) Unloading 6562 unused Assets to reduce memory usage. Loaded Objects now: 103341. Total: 145.332001 ms (FindLiveObjects: 6.454000 ms CreateObjectMapping: 7.630000 ms MarkObjects: 80.431000 ms DeleteObjects: 50.638000 ms) Unloading 3 Unused Serialized files (Serialized files now loaded: 10 / Dirty serialized files: 0) Unloading 21963 unused Assets to reduce memory usage. Loaded Objects now: 130608. Total: 741.303040 ms (FindLiveObjects: 9.516000 ms CreateObjectMapping: 13.673000 ms MarkObjects: 685.484009 ms DeleteObjects: 32.506001 ms) Tier2Backer cannot be loaded because the asset bundle type is not supported! (Filename: /BuildAgent/work/d63dfc6385190b60/artifacts/LinuxStandalonePlayerGenerated/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 49)
0 xrogaan Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 A thought: try to launch the game with the proprietary drivers see if it changes anything? Before that, try a quick benchmark with glmark2 and glmark2-es2 or glxgears , the packages should be present in fedora 21's repository. Check your system logs for errors. Also try to launch others Unity/3D games to see if the issue is global or just with this game. The thing is, if you have issues with everything it is likely that your hardware is failing. Note that for your graphic card, some functions are still marked as "TODO" in the drivers wiki. Evergreen is your graphic card's family. Yet I doubt it has anything to do with your troubles. Finally, I think the last thing you can hope for is for a dev to reproduce your issue. If it doesn't kill you, it just missed its target.
0 janinko Posted March 31, 2015 Author Posted March 31, 2015 I tried glmark2, glmark2-es2 and glxgears. Everything was ok, glmark score around 2825, nothing suspicious in journalctl. If it would be faulting graphic card it wouldn't IMHO be so deterministic. I don't know if I have any other Unity3D game, I only know about several 2D games and they worked fine. I'm not sure if I'll be able to test proprietary drivers as I read there were several issues with Fedora 21 and Gnome (and I would rather not destroy my OS while trying to make it work ).
0 xrogaan Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 You can't really destroy your OS by changing your drivers. All you can break is X, and even then, you can still load the VESA drivers and still be fine. If it doesn't kill you, it just missed its target.
0 janinko Posted March 31, 2015 Author Posted March 31, 2015 Well, not destroy, but I'm talking from experience that while trying to make drivers work, my system ended up in a state that I wasn't able to repair it and needed to make reinstall.
0 linuxfiend Posted April 12, 2015 Posted April 12, 2015 I am experiencing the same texture corruption on Linux (Gentoo, 3.19.3-gentoo, xf86-video-ati-7.5.0, mesa-10.5.2, Radeon HD 6670) except it can occur when loading any map at random. Occasionally reloading the map either via a saved game or traveling to a different location and back with correct it. Rebooting the system will clear it up for a while. I've been laying the blame on a bug in the radeon open source drivers or mesa. Imgur album Installing fglrx would probably fix it, but I'd rather put up with this issue than fglrx's issues.
0 vv221 Posted April 29, 2015 Posted April 29, 2015 (edited) Same issue here, reproduced on 1.0.3 and 1.0.4. I put an archive containing some relevant files on my server: http://www.dotslashplay.it/extras/poe-graphic-bug.zip 'SavedGames' contains a savegame before loading the zone, and one after 'TempSaveData' & 'loadedSave.zip' are the contents of POE cache directory 'dmesg.txt' is the error I get that is reported in Player.log 'screenshots' contains two screenshots of the issue My setup: CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor GPU: Radeon HD 6670 RAM: 8G (full hardware list there: http://www.dotslashplay.it/extras/lshw.html) distribution: Debian unstable "Sid" amd64 kernel: linux 3.16.7 graphic driver: radeon 7.5.0 graphic server: X.org 7.7 Edited April 29, 2015 by vv221 Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
0 vv221 Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 (edited) Well, looks like this bug might be related to the 'radeon' free driver. Could other people experimenting this bug (be it systematic or random) post the GPU and graphic driver they’re using when encountering this bug? janinko & linuxfiend: I fully understand you here, 'fglrx' non-free driver is such a mess than nothing could make me install it, not even such a great game than PoE. Edited May 1, 2015 by vv221 Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
0 vv221 Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 Hey guys! Update to 1.0.5 fixed this issue for me, could you test this new release and report if it is the same for you? Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
0 vv221 Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 Nope. Still not displaying correctly. But maybe they've gotten it to work for some systems? That's a good sign. Well, I might just have been lucky and the resolution was actually due to something else (I rebooted my system since last try amongst other things). I’ll try to see if by reverting my game version back to 1.0.4 I can trigger the bug again. Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
0 vv221 Posted May 10, 2015 Posted May 10, 2015 Looks like we’re all using ATI/AMD GPU with the 'radeon' free driver… If anyone did experience this bug with another GPU/driver, please post here so that we don’t follow a false lead. I’m using a Debian unstable "Sid", so I should get driver updates rather quickly. Should I find a release that get rid of this bug definitely, I’ll share it here. Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
0 vv221 Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 One thing that bothers me: why is this a near-random problem? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law More seriously, I think it is somehow linked to the RAM usage (or video RAM usage), seeing as it appears more frequently on large maps. I still need to run more tests, but I have yet to find a reliable way to reproduce the bug. Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
0 voronos Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Is there anymore information on this? I am running fedora 21 with radeon open source drivers and I can't get Copperlane or Ondra's Gift to load properly.
0 Daoimean Posted December 6, 2015 Posted December 6, 2015 Looks like I'm having the same problem. Fedora 22, radeon open source drivers. Oddly enough, I never had any issues with Wasteland 2 which also uses Unity 3D. Anyone discover a work around yet?
0 Aurelio Posted December 6, 2015 Posted December 6, 2015 Has anybody tried to see if this helps? http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/82667-rendering-issues-on-linux-now-theres-a-work-around/
0 Minsc_NBoo Posted December 6, 2015 Posted December 6, 2015 I am having the same issue. I only encountered it on the area before the Guilded Vale. Half of the map textures were obscured. It seemed to correct itself when I put my mouse cursor over the player character map marker. None of the other areas I have been to had the problem. My specs. Win7 64 bit. 3gb Radeon 7950 running latest drivers (as of Dec-15)
0 Daoimean Posted December 6, 2015 Posted December 6, 2015 Unfortunately, that didn't seem to work for me.
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I'm having issues with map textures when entering Copperlane in Defiance Bay. The minimap is also bugged the same way.
I'm playing on Linux (Fedora 21, kernel 3.19.1-201.fc21.x86_64, radeon opensource drivers).
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