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Torchlight II Steam - graphics glitch

Shadows turned OFF per installation note

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Optiker Sunday 13 October 2013 at 16:09
OptikerAnonymous

Howdy...

Mint 14 Nadia
Wine 1.4.1
KDE
Dell Inspiron 9400, 2GB RAM

First time on this forum, newbie to PlayOnLinux, and not very experienced in Linux.

When installing Torchlight II (TL2), a notice calls attention to a cosmetic graphics glitch wherein textures are torn, which can be resolved by turning off shadows. I have done so, as well as turning off other graphics options to reduce quality, but am still getting a cosmetic glitch that is causing a pixelated sparkling effect on some well defined parts of the character, and fully on pets and monsters. For example, the character has a headband and sash around his shoulders, and those alone are glitched. A background NPC has the same effect in some areas of his hair. See the attached image.TL2 graphics glitch

In the meantime, anybody seen this and have a solution?

Thanks!
Optiker


Optiker Friday 18 October 2013 at 20:11
OptikerAnonymous

Howdy...

Lots of reads but no replies, so still looking for a solution.

Thanks!
Optiker
Optiker Sunday 20 October 2013 at 16:54
OptikerAnonymous

SOLVED

Problem solved! Per some suggestions from my post on the Runic Forums (Torchlight II forum) (http://forums.runicgames.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=58244&p=485569#p485569), I went back in and turned off additional video options, including something about "hardware skinning". That seemed to do it without significantly affecting frame rate. Now I'm working on other issues - cursor offset which I think I have solved per the same Runic post, and that the sound spontaneously turns off shortly into the game.

Sad that the plethora of Linux sound issues can't be significantly resolved. I suspect that if they could, there might be a lot more users jumping off the Microsoft ship. My son is a software developer and avoids Linux just because of the many hardware issues. I understand the reason behind that, that the user community is too small for hardware manufacturers to spend much time, money, effort in doing driver development. Too bad! End of rant! :)

Thanks!
Optiker