Graphic problems in some games

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Recently I've started having problems with graphics in some games. No problems in these games:

Payday 2, Just Cause 2, Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light Redux, Sniper Elite 3, Left 4 Dead 2

Problems in these ones:

World of Tanks, Armored Warfare, Tomb Raider (2013), Just Cause 3

For example, here are a few screenshots from Just Cause 3:

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Does anyone know what could be the problem?

PC specs:

CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K
GPU: MSI Radeon R9 390X
RAM: 32GB





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Why are my games graphics glitching?

If you still experience glitches with the graphics in games after confirming you have the latest drivers, you may have an issue with heat in your system. Physically clean your PC if you haven't in a while; too much dust will build up excess heat, which harms your video card and other components.

What causes pixelation in games?

The pixelated artwork in older video games\u2014where the display resolution is low enough that the pixels are obvious and blocky\u2014was largely the result of low-resolution television sets and the high cost of memory chips and digital logic at the time those games were created relative to today.

How do I fix my computer graphics game?

6 steps of debugging
  • A. Find a scenario that in 100% of cases triggers the bug. ...
  • B. Use tools to find a place in the code that is responsible for it. ...
  • C. Use tools to find out what is going on there. ...
  • D. Fix it. ...
  • E. Use tools to find out if it looks okay now. ...
  • F. Test it in the game.




  • Good Graphics Are Ruining Your Favorite Games.




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