r/legoworldsgame

Weird shading issues with DX11 on Steam Deck

Anytime I play on DX11 for my Steam Deck I get these really weird shading issues where a black box will appear every few seconds on the ground. When I play on DX9, I don't get that problem.

Anyone know any fix for this? Would love to play on DX11 as it runs faster and looks better. I tried using Proton Experimental (I think it was Experimental) thinking it would do something but that didn't work.

Sorry for the bad video quality, it just was really bad compression.

u/TheRealBlue03 — 3 days ago

I know this sub is kinda dead but this game is awesome!! What are some tips for my game?

I got this game 2 days ago and I've been playing it non stop, what are are some tips I could use for me no to miss on anything? N

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u/NerdEd00 — 10 days ago
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Could mods bring Lego Worlds back?

I honestly think Lego Worlds still has huge untapped potential, even years after support ended. The game already has procedural worlds, vehicles, creatures, biomes, and an amazing building system... It’s basically a perfect foundation for a moddable sandbox game.

Imagine custom biomes, more survival variables, different/more realistic terrain generation, train stuff, new space or galaxy mechanics (space in lego worlds seems very empty...), different NPC civilizations, more structures, multiplayer improvements, graphic mods, SNOT connections, and community-made adventures... A proper modding framework could genuinely revive this game and bring the community back to life, similar to the way games like Minecraft, Kerbal Space Program, and Euro Truck Simulator are still alive today. And, honestly, It would also make the game sound more like the "Infinite possibilites and worlds" idea.

We still don't have a way of properly modding the game. We don't have our Forge or Fabric. But with modern tools for reverse engeneering games, AI, and other advancements, this dream might be more possible than ever before!

Therefore, I call the attention to the programmers and reverse engineers out there to this idea, that might bring ENOURMEOUS amounts of creative potential to this game than ever before. If you're not, spread the word and share this post around. Let's see if this new movement will work...

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u/gaming_allay — 11 days ago