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Whenever I move my character in the overworld it has a blur or ghosting effect. Is there any way to fix this?

My Pc Specs: On board processor: Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ Processor 2.8 GHz (Turbo to 3.8 GHz)


Operating System: Windows 10 (64bit)

Office: Includes 1 month Trial for New Microsoft Office 365 Customers

Memory Slot: 2x

Memory Max.: 16GB

DIMM Memory: 16GB DRAM DDR4

Total System Memory: 16GB DRAM DDR4

Storage: 256G M.2 SSD, 1TB (5400RPM)

Display: 17.3'' FHD (1920*1080), matte

External video display modes: HDMI 1.4, Displayport 1.2

Discrete/Share: Discrete

Video Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (N17P-G1)

Video memory: GDDR5 4GB
While it's great to supply a lot of info, we don't need THAT much. Just your processor, RAM & your graphics card is usually enough info. Don't really need to know that you have a 1 month trial of Office, or your hard disk storage space.

That being said, what graphics renderer are you using? What are your graphic settings?
(05-16-2017, 01:33 AM)envisaged0ne Wrote: [ -> ]While it's great to supply a lot of info, we don't need THAT much.  Just your processor, RAM & your graphics card is usually enough info.  Don't really need to know that you have a 1 month trial of Office, or your hard disk storage space.

That being said, what graphics renderer are you using?  What are your graphic settings?

Sorry about that i grabbed it off the site that i bought the laptop from. My graphics renderer is Direct3D11 (Hardware), Interlacing is on auto, its 6x Native, Billinear Texture filtering, Anisotropic is Off, Crc Hack is on Full, and Hw Hacks is disabled.
Please don't double thread post.

Is the issue something/similar like this?

If so then that's how the game is designed. It's not a visual bug. It's just more noticeable because of the higher resolutions.
Using 3Dmigoto, DX11 hardware renderer and Windows 7, you can dump the motion blur shader and disable it (I have done it once). Unfortunately, it also affects bloom and some lighting quantity, so the picture will be darker if you disable it.
(05-16-2017, 01:33 AM)envisaged0ne Wrote: [ -> ]Don't really need to know that you have a 1 month trial of Office,

 Lmao Laugh Laugh Laugh the trial part gets to me man