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Originally Posted by Lukas Berger
...Depending on just what's wrong with the interaction with the new driver, it's possible that changing the OpenGL mode or some of the audience settings may help.
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Yeah I already tried that, but thanks for the suggestion. I ended up doing a driver rollback to the previous version that was dated about a month ago andII can play games now, even with the 3D & facegen settings set to their original settings. I guess I have to wait until the next driver update or switch to using the game driver. I only stuck with the studio driver as that was what was originally installed I bought this PC custom-made.
I suppose I should consider myself fortunate because this is the first time I ever had to roll back a driver due to some graphical behavior going on, but like I said most of the games I have installed are almost 20 years old and use limited 3D graphics (if at all) something would have to be drastically wrong with the video driver (or a serious bug in the game) for them to be affected.