June 2015
Still broken on 353.06. They're probably never going to fix it.
July 2015
Still broken .... :/
July 2015 - last edited July 2015
Still? This is kinda sad, really. In more ways than one. Just bought Inquisition when it was 50% off and forcing myself to play through the games chronologically before booting up Inquisition. Was really hoping something that has been happening for over a year would have had a fix. Or at least something that didn't regress every other update.
July 2015 - last edited July 2015
After a few hours of play, this fix by AntoninusXIII seems to have finally fixed the issue for me. Check it out: http://answers.ea.com/t5/Dragon-Age-2/Missing-Textures-Graphical-Glitches/m-p/4687768#M4856
August 2015
It seems the problem is with Windows 8... I just upgraded to Windows 10 and the bug is gone.
August 2015
Okay, so I was kinda wrong. The bug happens with Win 10, it just happens less, and mostly with terrain, not characters. Still, yeah, bugged.
October 2015
Still the same with 358.50 on GTX 960 OOC, well at least we have Dragon Keep to build up world states when we cant play anything released before DA Inquisition
So god bless EA for that, we are speaking about Bioware games afterall, aren't we, glad to see someone trying to fix what BW screwed up, again :D
November 2015
@shammancz wrote:
Still the same with 358.50 on GTX 960 OOC, well at least we have Dragon Keep to build up world states when we cant play anything released before DA Inquisition
So god bless EA for that, we are speaking about Bioware games afterall, aren't we, glad to see someone trying to fix what BW screwed up, again :D
@shammancz The game used to work fine on Nvidia GPUs until Nvidia released faulty drivers and didn't bother fixing it. EA can't be held responsible for Nvidia's actions (or inaction).
November 2015
I confirm that I have issues with this as well. However to get round it, the easiest thing to do is to go into the configuration utility, select the video settings and change them from DX11 to DX9
November 2015
Using 359.0 using a 750Ti and bugs like mad. I really don't want to have to use DirectX 9, But what choice do I have?