There is a weird issue with Persona 4 when running it in D3D11: in some scenes the background elements (not just individual textures) will "flicker sideways". See the attached video file. This hallway is the absolute worst I've seen so far. Other times it's just been something I saw out of the corner of my eye, but this scene drags on for so long, and was so blatant, that I can't choose to unsee it anymore.
I've tried different settings, texture filtering on/off, 8 bit textures on/off, Alpha on/off, MTVU on/off, all the different interlacing settings, and none of those seem to make any difference. With D3D11, the only thing that makes a difference, is swithing to native resolution, but of course that's no fun.
When I run D3D9 or OpenGL, the problem goes away, but then I get the thin black line above the character portraits when they speak. THAT problem goes away if I disable texture filtering - I will try the game out for a bit and see if it is very noticeable. If not, I can run the game this way, I just thought the issue might be of interest to the powers that be
Edit: Hm, seems video file attachments are not allowed. If a developer wants to view my video, PM me and I'll send a Dropbox public folder address.
I've tried different settings, texture filtering on/off, 8 bit textures on/off, Alpha on/off, MTVU on/off, all the different interlacing settings, and none of those seem to make any difference. With D3D11, the only thing that makes a difference, is swithing to native resolution, but of course that's no fun.
When I run D3D9 or OpenGL, the problem goes away, but then I get the thin black line above the character portraits when they speak. THAT problem goes away if I disable texture filtering - I will try the game out for a bit and see if it is very noticeable. If not, I can run the game this way, I just thought the issue might be of interest to the powers that be
Edit: Hm, seems video file attachments are not allowed. If a developer wants to view my video, PM me and I'll send a Dropbox public folder address.
CPU: i7 4790K GPU: MSI GTX980
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 OS: Windows 7 64-bit
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 OS: Windows 7 64-bit