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B3RTLE: Now im getting upset .... the STEAM version does the same exact thing .... I fully un-installed the GOG version and installed the STEAM version and its still all blurry..

................ final option is to dig for the old control panel ....to see if that works ...10.5 was it? dont remember what one had the old control panel..
Here's where the option was in my CCC and the version number
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B3RTLE: Now im getting upset .... the STEAM version does the same exact thing .... I fully un-installed the GOG version and installed the STEAM version and its still all blurry..

................ final option is to dig for the old control panel ....to see if that works ...10.5 was it? dont remember what one had the old control panel..
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Tertiee: Here's where the option was in my CCC and the version number
.... I just updated my CCC to the same version as you but I still dont have that mip-map detail setting .. even if I disable Crossfire ...
Update ....I resolved the problem! ...I used Radeon Pro http://www.radeonpro.info/en-US/

I set a profile for Witcher 2 and turned on some mip map detail settings and other settings that were disabled ...now the game looks very good :-)

it works with the gog and Steam versions of the game :-)

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn134/BES12000/Witcher%202/Witcher2Fixedtextures.jpg <--steam pics wouldn't work on here so switch it to photobucket..

Thanks for the help guys...you gave me ideas on how to get it to work :-)
Post edited May 18, 2011 by B3RTLE
Hey Folks,

Best way to fix this is to make sure you are running The Witcher 2 game launcher as an administrator (this will more than likely be why people are not able to save graphics settings), then go to your graphics settings ('Video & Language') and make sure 'Texture Downscaling' is set to 'None'. Also, make sure (as long as you don't have a very slow PC) that 'Dangling Objects Limit' is set to 'Disabled'.

This should fix the blurry texture issues you're having. Played through the game until getting to Flotsom before figuring this out.

Hope this helps guys. :)