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06-09-2015, 09:15 AM
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If you look closely you'll see that it looks like the image of the entire screen is vibrating very fast, to produce a weird blur. When I pause the game this effect stops. Got any ideas to fix it?
It might not look too bad in the picture but trust me, in-game it feels like I'm drunk or having a seizure or something, it's incredibly annoying.
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try a different interlace mode ?
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Maybe skipdraw hack set to 1 could help ?
What about software mode ?
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It definitely sounds like an interlacing issue to me though...
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I suspect the skipdraw will probably fix it, it looks like an ingame blur effect to hide the low resolution, kind of like Final Fantasy X
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What if you ran the game at more than native res. perhaps 6x if you can?
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