PhineasFlynn

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I played originally on an older laptop and the text was fine. I don't remember a font problem with my older system. So is it something with my newer laptop?
Looks like it. Try install these fonts by our own. Maybe there is some different on these you have in your system.
 

sin(α)

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Quick question, I figured I'd download this fresh and start again, re-experience the game.
But the fonts are kinda... Choppy. Like semi-fragmented and not always in the same way.
Does anyone have a patch or something? I'm gonna re-download it in case.
Could be Open GL problem (seen it couple of times). Try to update/reinstall your graphic drivers. Get them from the manufacturer's website, not MS ones. (That's assuming you use Win ofc.)
 
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sacchito22

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Could be Open GL problem (seen it couple of times). Try to update/reinstall your graphic drivers. Get them from the manufacturer's website, not MS ones. (That's assuming you use Win ofc.)
Hokay, So.
I've uninstalled my Intel UHD Graphics Driver, and tried the game out.
Works like a charm.
But, only while it's uninstalled.
I'm downloading the latest driver from Intel itself, will restart and see how things go.
 

Evangelion-01

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Hokay, So.
I've uninstalled my Intel UHD Graphics Driver, and tried the game out.
Works like a charm.
But, only while it's uninstalled.
I'm downloading the latest driver from Intel itself, will restart and see how things go.
You sure you have an Intel Graphic card?
That's normally the Windows Standard driver for any onboard Graphic card... not necessarily the correct one though
 

sacchito22

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Well than the correct driver would obviously be from NVidia and not Intel
True, but the problem is that I have both on here, Intel's the default, Nvidia for gaming.
Problem is that on bootup, the system boots into Intel, not Nvidia.
And then, it gets worse. Unless it's in 'gaming mode', it stays on intel. Which doesn't keep up with the monitor.
The monitor defaults to 240hz, Intel thinks it should be 60.
Resulting in a clusterfuck of a screen that occasionally needs some work to get right.
 

Evangelion-01

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True, but the problem is that I have both on here, Intel's the default, Nvidia for gaming.
Problem is that on bootup, the system boots into Intel, not Nvidia.
And then, it gets worse. Unless it's in 'gaming mode', it stays on intel. Which doesn't keep up with the monitor.
The monitor defaults to 240hz, Intel thinks it should be 60.
Resulting in a clusterfuck of a screen that occasionally needs some work to get right.
That's a Windows thing... I suggest you check with a Forum... disableing the Intel Graphic card is likely the fastest way... though it might cause other issues.
I know there are ways to change the order windows prioritises Graphic cards in the settings... though I couldn't tell you how
 
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