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Hi (first forgive me for my bad english) i'm having a problem graphic that like the ground continuously going up and down not making me see even where i'm going. I had put a picture so you can see the ground staying at the level of the chest of Geralt. i tried to change graphic option in lowest but nothing and i even tried other things but nothing :( I'm using a Windows 7 Pavilon intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M480 2.67GHz 64-bit with 5,80 RAM GB usable..can be my PC the problem? Please help i really want to start playing this game T_T
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ada77: ...Please help i really want to start playing this game T_T
- Update your graphics driver (http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/graphics)
- Don't overclock your graphics card (e.g. with Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility);
- You could even try underclocking the graphics card, which doesn't hurt your system other than graphics performance
Post edited December 11, 2013 by DeMignon
Thank you very much now i don't have any graphic problem :D but i don't know why now the game is moving slow..very slow D:
Just noticed that the problem for the graphic was the Switchable graphic where i can choose the graphics processing unit..if i put Power-saving GPU the graphic problem disappear but the game moves slow..if i put High-performance GPU the game moves normally but the graphic problem returns!
Post edited December 12, 2013 by ada77
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ada77: Just noticed that the problem for the graphic was the Switchable graphic where i can choose the graphics processing unit..if i put Power-saving GPU the graphic problem disappear but the game moves slow..if i put High-performance GPU the game moves normally but the graphic problem returns!
That seconds my guess, that it's a problem with GPU clocking. I would be surprised if you'd have two GPUs. Those two modes are probably implemented by over- and underclocking your graphics card. On high-performance the card is overclocked, hence the glitch appears. On power-saving mode the GPU is underclocked and thus too slow. You have to find a way to tweak this manually. Check the driver utility for any option and also the Intel tools that are usually installed by default (there are plenty and they change from system to system, so I'm not sure what you're using).
To run neither high-performance nor power-saving you could try uninstalling all Intel tools referring to power saving or to your graphics chip, except of the graphics driver of course.
I believe you have a problem with the graphic drivers.
The HP pavillion notebooks came with 2 graphic cards, one was the intergrated intel graphic card of the CPU the other was an AMD discrete graphic card.
To update your driver you should be looking on the hp support page (<span class="bold">here</span>).

If that doesn't work you could also try with the unofficial drivers created by <span class="bold">leshcatlabs</span> (I cannot guarantee it will work, never tried them).
DeMignon nothing to do put off both type and the game run slow and with the graphic problem T_T
lukslo my computer refuse to be update..he thinks to be the best -.-
Post edited December 12, 2013 by ada77
I solved the problem i had only to change 3D settings to advanced in the GPU High-perfomance settings :D thank you guys for try help me ^.^
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ada77: snip!
I am glad you solved the problem, enjoy the game ;)