![]() ![]() Threads I referenced (I bet you came across these while looking for a fix yourself, but just in case): I think I also found suggestions to lower lighting settings. Other suggestions included the method you used 'boolprop useshaders false,' or simply waiting for a fix to be found. Threads on reddit I found also suggested this. Someone in one of the threads linked above recommended checking if the GraphicsRules Maker is recognising the graphics card properly. I even encountered threads on reddit where simmers are gathering computer specs or something to try and find a cause. ![]() Granted, these pertain specifically to CC hairs, but it visually looks like the same issue.įrom what I've been able to find, there isn't a known fix. Okay, so I tried to do some digging and came across two topics on this sight here and here. After nearly eight years playing on a netbook in low resolution, playing on the new laptop is a dream! :lovestruc But if it can't be easily fixed, then I'll put up with this minor problem. I'd like to find out what's causing this, and I'd like to fix it. When so many people are plagued by flashing pink, I count myself lucky. Since I got it set up, with a lot of help from my friends here at MTS, this is the only graphics issue I have. As many of you know, I have just got a new computer with a proper graphics card. It only affects certain outfits, and they look OK both in-game and in Body Shop. Unlike OP's picture, the turntable in the floor remains normally lit.įrankly I can live with this. The image in the mirror remains correct, except that a little of the bright light sort of filters round the edges (as it would do in real life). If the Sim turns round, then their back becomes brightly lit instead. It's as if the Sim's body (but not their head) was being lit by a very bright light from the front. ![]()
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