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TeutonicPlague
07-15-2010, 10:41 AM
<p>This issue is on Antonia Bayle btw not by my "Posting as.."  I need to change that. anyway...</p><p>I haven't played in a while. I got a new laptop and came back. Started a new character out in New Halas a week ago. I downloaded a fresh install of the game and I could not complete one of the first 4 quests because the quest item (barrels) were not rendering. I had another player in game pointing at them because he thought I was lost.</p><p>For some reason or another the problem fixed itself. I did nothing but stop playing for a few hours and come back. A minor annoyance.</p><p>Now, I log in last night and head down to the New Halas docks to travel to Thundering Steppes. No Globe. It isn't there, it's not invisible and after taking the Girffon to Butcherblock to check out my globe situation there I saw that Butcherblock didn't have one as well. So I took the boat to Nek forest. Nek Forest had nothing. I took the boat back to Butcher Block (time time time) and hopped on the boat over to Thundering Steppes. No globe, no bells on thundering steppes Docks.</p><p>So I found a druid portal on the Steppes Docks (I know lucky) and took that to Antonica. Walked to the docks and there was a bell for guild halls, a bell to travel within Qeynos and nothing else. I took the bell to Qeynos Harbor. On those docks, just a bell to travel within Qeynos..Nothing else.</p><p>So I slept on it, woke up this morning and these objects are still not rendering. What can I do? I've tried a full install/update and video drivers. Out of all objects to be missing why the ones that make travel easier? Sigh.....</p><p>If anyone can shed some light on this I would appreciate it. I enjoyed coming back to the game but if  this keeps occuring I am most likely going to give up again. I have been playing since launch coming back from a year's break and I have never experienced any issues like this. One thing I do notice when switching from windowed mode (Windows  7 64 Bit) to full screen, you see what I can describe as a quick "screenshot" of where and what you were doing when you went into windowed mode.</p><p>Please Help!</p>