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then do as Kojin suggested.
I don't have this game, so can't check, but it seems to be a normal effect you should see on your real PS2
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The "shadows" are a normal ps2 post-processing effect involving bilinear filtering. It becomes misaligned when you upscale. You need to use texture offsets in hw hacks to line it back up.
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(09-17-2020, 05:35 PM)alifraze Wrote: this is not a normal ps2 effect, do you know the monster attack game? , it's the same game and no blur shadows like that, to be honest it's a bug because the real ps2 doesn't have such a blurry shadow.
er... monster attack is a different game, so, i don't get why the comparison would be legit ???
YOu mean you tried the game on your real PS2 and don't get that same blur effect ?
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As I'm now explaining to you for the 3rd time, you need to use texture offsets to realign it.