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Hello I am getting a strange thing happening with Arma ii AO. All the hills, telephone wires and other building have this weird fluffy black around them when I move, it weird I have included a couple of videos to show the effect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3mhy6zXMjY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH2AZ7vg90U

I ahve nivida gtx 580 with latest drivers. It is a new new pc build. Any ideas? what it could be? I am running my pc on to my 47" led tv. I am also getting crashes where my screen freezes and the speakers go bzzzzzzz

I thought this card would eat up this game, all on high except pp, anti a and shadows. Can anybody help?

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For a new build first thing I would do is check it with each stick of ram individually then try an old gpu. try and narrow it down.

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AA off, check arma2.cfg and look for ATOC. Check vsynk as well

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Check this thread. I also had the issue, which was fixed by using the latest beta drivers for my gpu, it was also fixed with the next stable driver.

My advice, update your drivers and get the latest patch for the game, if it still doesn't fix it, follow pufu's advice.

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I am running my pc on to my 47" led tv.

What are the reaction times of the display? Can you verify/reproduce the error when recording a sequence with FRAPS and watching on another PC/Monitor?

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Hi,

I had this issue a few months ago and in a thread I made I got the following answer from Dwarden

disable the "ambient occlusion" setting in NVIDIA panel ...

OA has own occlusion setting (enabled with Post Process normal and higher)

PP levels are explained here

http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?t=101040

It solved the issue straight away. Hope this helps.

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Hi,

I had this issue a few months ago and in a thread I made I got the following answer from Dwarden

It solved the issue straight away. Hope this helps.

Yep, it is ambient occlusion causing that problem in the vids.

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