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Yesterday, 08:05 PM | Post: #1
Online Hocki 
Tried to put my graphics settings to max today, everything worked perfectly, until i right clicked to aim. The whole screen went blurry. This only happens when i'm aiming. Does anyone know a solution to this? My graphics card is Intel hd graphics 5000.
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Yesterday, 08:07 PM | Post: #2
Offline ElNoobio 
It's a known bug on high graphics at the moment. It's best you stuck with medium or tried the possible fixes in the bugs section (I think?)
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Yesterday, 08:12 PM | Post: #3
Online Hocki 
Sorry, didn't know about the bug section, thank you. Smile
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Yesterday, 08:14 PM | Post: #4
Online Regasus 
what the hell? That bug still exists?

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Yesterday, 08:18 PM | Post: #5
Offline SloBambusar 
sometimes it helps if u delete cache files in my documents
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Yesterday, 08:21 PM | Post: #6
Online Hocki 
(Yesterday 08:18 PM)SloBambusar Wrote:  sometimes it helps if u delete cache files in my documents
Yeah, tried, Didn't work.
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Yesterday, 08:44 PM | Post: #7
Offline sirphunkee 
Other things to try:

-reset all settings under options
-toggle the camera shake (also in settings)
-switch to med graphics, then back to high

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Yesterday, 08:49 PM | Post: #8
Offline [BFT]SG51m 
my game went to crap today, tried the norm fixes now uninstalled and reinstalling
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Yesterday, 09:49 PM | Post: #9
Offline V2Geezy 
try this?

(27-03-2011 06:59 PM)Kajavoo Wrote:  I had the issue of not being able to play on full graphics due to the "ADS Bug", a 'bug' whereby when looking down the sight of your gun (using High Video Quality) the whole screen blurs, as opposed to just the gun itself.

There's a quick work-around which is switching your Video Quality to Medium. A quick, easy solution, but High Quality brings so much god-damned detail and fantastical additions that it's annoying having to move a step down.

Anyway, as (by my knowledge) originally mentioned by Famet, the real solution lies within your Graphics Card's configuration.

In my case, and a few other people's too it would seem, I just had to give BFP4F control of Anisotropic Filtering and Anti-Aliasing. I as forcing both these options to 'On' at the time, but a quick change to 'Application-Controlled' (may be 'Application-Managed' or something similar for your particular graphics card) solved the entire issue.

To check your settings you can usually find the Graphics Card configuration in 'Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > *whatever the name may be*' (in my case, NVIDIA Control Panel).

Again in my case, the settings for Anisotropic Filtering and Anti-Aliasing were under "Manage 3D settings". It may and probably will be different for you.


Hopefully that helped somewhat. It's probably best that people are aware of this fix - it seems to me that a lot of people are having this issue, but the solution hasn't been brought to wide-spread attention!

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Yesterday, 11:22 PM | Post: #10
Online Hocki 
Didn't find anything about anti-aliasing in my graphics cards configuration
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Yesterday, 11:36 PM | Post: #11
Online StarStruck3 
in your gfx card configuration, change "let the 3d application decide" to yes or no. that fixes it for some people.

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Yesterday, 11:44 PM | Post: #12
Online Hocki 
(Yesterday 11:36 PM)StarStruck3 Wrote:  in your gfx card configuration, change "let the 3d application decide" to yes or no. that fixes it for some people.

Yeah, but where do i find that? Its not in my configuration menu for the graphic card
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Yesterday, 11:57 PM | Post: #13
Online StarStruck3 
i have no idea if it's an integrated card.. i have an ATI myself.

try looking around other menus in the control panel or advanced options, maybe it's hiding in there somewhere

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Today, 12:44 AM | Post: #14
Offline K.Marcello 
Still no solution? It seems that there are many different suggestions to remedy this problem, my suggestion is that you change the resolution down a notch, run the game (full-screen) then quit and set the resolution back up.

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Today, 06:48 AM | Post: #15
Online Hocki 
I found the option, didn't work, tried to change the setting up and down, didn't work either.
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Today, 07:02 AM | Post: #16
Offline killer_LTU 
some laptop integrated graphic cards doesnt support this game.
Maybe Intel hd graphics 5000 is too weak..

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Today, 11:58 AM | Post: #17
Online Hocki 
Yeah, probably Sad
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Today, 01:11 PM | Post: #18
Offline killer_LTU 
(Today 11:58 AM)Hocki Wrote:  Yeah, probably Sad

Sometimes i use my ASUS N53SV (it has 2 graphic cards) to play, when playing with integrated graphic card, same problem as yours (blurry aim), but when i switch to Nvidia Geforce 540M, all problems gone - hi-res working fine, so result : before play need to switch dedicated card Wink

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Today, 05:56 PM | Post: #19
Online Hocki 
(Today 01:11 PM)killer_LTU Wrote:  
(Today 11:58 AM)Hocki Wrote:  Yeah, probably Sad

Sometimes i use my ASUS N53SV (it has 2 graphic cards) to play, when playing with integrated graphic card, same problem as yours (blurry aim), but when i switch to Nvidia Geforce 540M, all problems gone - hi-res working fine, so result : before play need to switch dedicated card Wink
Yeah but i have asus x53e wich can't have more than one graphic card at the time, and i dont think the one i have is changable since its bulid in. Tongue

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Today, 08:03 PM | Post: #20
Online StarStruck3 
(Today 05:56 PM)Hocki Wrote:  
(Today 01:11 PM)killer_LTU Wrote:  
(Today 11:58 AM)Hocki Wrote:  Yeah, probably Sad

Sometimes i use my ASUS N53SV (it has 2 graphic cards) to play, when playing with integrated graphic card, same problem as yours (blurry aim), but when i switch to Nvidia Geforce 540M, all problems gone - hi-res working fine, so result : before play need to switch dedicated card Wink
Yeah but i have asus x53e wich can't have more than one graphic card at the time, and i dont think the one i have is changable since its bulid in. Tongue

if it's a desktop it should be changeable.

i also get this problem when i switch to high on my ATI card, but i never did anything about it since i prefer medium anyway Tongue

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