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Ok so I play GW2 for a little while. Everything is great until I leave the game and try and play a different game.....The graphics are choppy even though I have decent framerates......My system is running two HD 6770 in crossfire....Is GW2 turning off one of my cards while playing and how would i find out? BTW when I restart my system everything is fine again...Win7 64 bit , AMD 6core running in 4, 8G Ram,blah blah etc.
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KNOWN ISSUES: BETA WEEKEND EVENT 3
http://www.reddit.com/r/Guildwars2/comments/wvpoe/known_issues_in_bwe3_gw2_forum/
Hardware Compatibility
On older or lower-end machines, it is recommended that you try disabling reflections and shadows to improve frame rate.
Forcing anti-aliasing through AMD Catalyst™ Control Center or AMD VISION™ Engine Control Center typically results in a black screen when playing.
Windows TDR (Timeout Detection and Recovery) will sometimes restart a user’s graphics drivers if they become unresponsive, resulting in a notification that the graphics driver has been restarted.
Currently, adjusting the core clock speed of the GPU or CPU typically results in lower performance. It is advised that you leave core clock speeds at factory defaults.
AMD CrossFire™ and NVIDIA® SLI™ are not currently supported. These features should be disabled while running the game.
Enabling NVIDIA 3D VISION® may cause a crash on some systems. If you experience a crash while this setting is enabled, it is recommended that you disable it in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
AMD Eyefinity Technology is not officially supported at this time, and players using systems with Eyefinity enabled may encounter problems. If you experience issues while using Eyefinity, it is recommended that you disable the feature in the AMD Catalyst Control Center or AMD VISION Engine Control Center.
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