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I've attached a picture: notice how the Norse king of Denmark's portrait looks normal -- as well as the European's portrait who is selected, as this only affects the smaller portraits of anyone who isn't currently selected. I'm using mesa driver 10.5.9 with Intel HD 530 graphics, but I'll neglect to post my glxinfo/steam PC information yet as I feel like it's *probably* not a graphics issue, because it affects only certain cultures.

I downloaded the CK2 complete pack from steam, and I've tried running the game without any DLC selected, and I still experience the issue. Let me know if you've seen this before/what you think.

Here's a screenshot of the problem:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8powvhdfhr9v11j/2015-09-08_00001.jpg?dl=0

Edit: Here's a clearer screenshot of the problem

https://www.dropbox.com/s/maajcvmd9aciyx3/2015-09-09_00001.jpg?dl=0
 
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Point taken. I uploaded a higher-resolution screenshot, hopefully it's clear enough. I can't find a way to make steam take screenshots in png.

pyrignis, what graphics interface and version of mesa are you using, if I might ask?
 

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Mesa 10.6.3 with fedora 22/Gnome3. I use the amd "R600" driver wich require a "R600_DEBUG=nosb" argument not to have the game crash.

I've also got a laptop with intel HD3000/fedora21/gnome3 and it seems I didn't have your issue.

I can't find a way to make steam take screenshots in png.
In the steam option, in the "In game" tab check the "Save an uncompressed copy" box. Alternatively the print screen button should produce a PNG screenshot, under gnome at least.
 
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The print screen button shows the desktop "behind" ck2 and doesn't show the rendered 3d graphics. The second picture I linked is an "uncompressed copy" even though it's really compressed, in fact.

Anyway, I was able to solve this issue by updating to nightly mesa build, Mesa 11.1.0-devel.

On Ubuntu Vivid, I entered these commands to update to latest Intel drivers:

Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

this was super easy and worked for me, however, the drivers from oibaf's ppa are still in testing, use at your own risk. I would not recommend doing this unless you actually have an issue with the mesa driver you're already using

see also: https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/ archive/ubuntu/graphics-drivers
 
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I've also got a laptop with intel HD3000/fedora21/gnome3 and it seems I didn't have your issue.

Actually, same here, I have a laptop with HD3000 (running debian/lxde) and I didn't have any problems at all running the game on mesa drivers. Must have been a quirk with the newer HD 530 graphics. At least the good folks at mesa ironed it out by mesa 11 release, along with some other graphics issues I noticed that weren't as prominent.