So I bought Horse Lords a couple of days ago and launched it for the first time (Mac OS 10.9.5) and I have encountered the following graphics glitches:
As you can see, the overlays appear to have been bisected and chopped up into little pieces. This effect is not consistent across all overlays, or even in the same overlay if one goes back and forth a couple of times. The alrge black shaped appear to have dissipated on their own, but the overlay problem renders the game hard to play. For the record, both my counties (La Mancha and Aubereges) are located in the grey zones, so t does not appear that the effect if localized to my owned districts.
I have all DLCs (including Horse Lords Content pack, but for some reason it does not appear in my list of mods in the launcher when all the other packs show up?) I have Sunset Invasion but it is disabled. Disabling Horse Lords and relaunching without makes no changes. Verifying Steam catch makes no changes. Disabling my text mods (to make text bigger) makes no changes. Switching from Fullscreen to windowed makes no changes.
Help?
Edit: It has started doing this:
As you can see, the overlays appear to have been bisected and chopped up into little pieces. This effect is not consistent across all overlays, or even in the same overlay if one goes back and forth a couple of times. The alrge black shaped appear to have dissipated on their own, but the overlay problem renders the game hard to play. For the record, both my counties (La Mancha and Aubereges) are located in the grey zones, so t does not appear that the effect if localized to my owned districts.
I have all DLCs (including Horse Lords Content pack, but for some reason it does not appear in my list of mods in the launcher when all the other packs show up?) I have Sunset Invasion but it is disabled. Disabling Horse Lords and relaunching without makes no changes. Verifying Steam catch makes no changes. Disabling my text mods (to make text bigger) makes no changes. Switching from Fullscreen to windowed makes no changes.
Help?
Edit: It has started doing this:
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