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Old Jan 21, 2007, 10:22 PM // 22:22   #1
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Default Crappy Skill Bar Textures

After a certain GW update a while back my skill bar textures got really crappy all of a sudden, no idea why. i have not changed my graphics card or my settings.

The pictures on the skill icons are very pixelated and not very good looking. I have not changed graphics cards since and im not sure why it would be doing this out of nowhere. I finally decided to seek some help about it

any suggestions?

i can take an ss later if needed, but basically instead of my skill icons being shiny and high resolution, they are pixelated. let me know if you know of a solution

ty!
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Old Jan 22, 2007, 06:40 AM // 06:40   #2
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I haven't seen this issue, but you might try going into your options box and changing the interface size a few times and see if your icon pop back to normal.

If not you might also be able to try the --repair switch or --image switch and see if either of those resolves the issue for you.
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