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Just got the game today and while trying to get the graphics to fit my PC, one thing that would always remain the same is this odd thing behind the backs of people. As well as the ground kinda gone. I put up some pictures so you can see what I mean. Using a ATI Radeon X1950 Pro. I feel like something just needs to be turned off or on, but nothing seems to work. I'll post more info if needed, till then I hope someone finds a fix.

Here is another picture outside of the starting zone.
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Post edited May 04, 2012 by Yunvon
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Yikes! I owned a ATI X1950 Pro six years ago. Sad to say it lacks enough punch to play the game. The glitches are likely caused by insufficient video RAM. You need at least 512MB video RAM on the graphics card - yours probably has 256MB - but keep in mind that even if you do have 512MB the card is still too old and slow. Witcher 2 is a very impressive looking game even on low settings but demands fairly recent and powerful hardware to run.

Post your system specs: CPU, system RAM, video RAM

If the rest of your PC hardware meets the minimum requirements it might be just a simple, affordable, video upgrade to get things running.

<b>Minimum requirements:
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or dual core AMD 2.5 GHz
RAM: 1 GB Windows XP, 2 GB Windows Vista/7
Graphics: GeForce 8800 512 MB or Radeon (HD3850 512 MB)
HDD Space: 19 GB</b>
Post edited May 05, 2012 by Anagke
Processor: AMD Athlon II X3 440 Processor 3.00 GHz

Memory RAM: 4.00GB

Video RAM: 256 MB

Ouch, thanks for the help. Looks like it's time to go shopping for a new one. :)