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Having an odd problem playing JP 3 on my new laptop computer. The game boots up fine, the cutscenes are synced up, and it plays relatively well, but there is this weird visual glitch where, when I move the mouse around the screen, it leaves a "trail" of the mouse behind like an after image. Also, the graphics in the corners of the screen, and the bar on the top of the screen don't load, and that includes the image for inventory items and Arthur's helmet graphic with his buttons. You can see a screen cap of this effect in the attachment on this topic. Does anyone know a way to fix this issue? When I rotate the view, the mouse afterimages on the main screen disappear, but the ones in other parts of the HUD remain.

I'm running the game on a Dell Laptop with Windows 11 and an Intel iRISxe graphics card.
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Post edited November 08, 2022 by Rocketshipper
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Rocketshipper: Having an odd problem playing JP 3 on my new laptop computer. The game boots up fine, the cutscenes are synced up, and it plays relatively well, but there is this weird visual glitch where, when I move the mouse around the screen, it leaves a "trail" of the mouse behind like an after image. Also, the graphics in the corners of the screen, and the bar on the top of the screen don't load, and that includes the image for inventory items and Arthur's helmet graphic with his buttons. You can see a screen cap of this effect in the attachment on this topic. Does anyone know a way to fix this issue? When I rotate the view, the mouse afterimages on the main screen disappear, but the ones in other parts of the HUD remain.

I'm running the game on a Dell Laptop with Windows 11 and an Intel iRISxe graphics card.
I am also having the same issue. I find that if I hold the left mouse button down when moving it takes away some of the pixelization. You can also clear the screen again by simply left clicking the mouse. It's buggy for sure.