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DerekRJ21
March 22nd, 2013, 05:37
After the latest update, I noticed some unwanted depth of field issues. Any area that isn't within the frame I click begins to blur out in the background. For example:

Normal

https://i.imgur.com/sgnZGNe.jpg (https://imgur.com/sgnZGNe)

Bad

https://i.imgur.com/Yv4DUG4.jpg (https://imgur.com/Yv4DUG4)

This issue occurs during an actual session, where it causes images and any sort of text to blur out.

https://i.imgur.com/hij847q.jpg (https://imgur.com/hij847q)

It appears to be triggered after clicking an area, then moving my mouse around without clicking another area. It happens in all modules and campaigns.

I have tried to fix it via the Nvidia Control panel to no avail, and I can not recreate this issue any other program/game.

Zeus
March 22nd, 2013, 09:20
I have experienced this occasionally. Try resizing the desktop a little. Grab the bottom right corner of the FGII window and increase/decrease the desktop. That should clear the blurred regions.

Trenloe
March 22nd, 2013, 15:21
Also, did you realise you're running in test/dev mode, not live mode? 2.9.3 is still in development. If you realised this sorry for stating the obvious.

It might be worth changing the "mode" in settings to "live" and then running and update to take you back to 2.9.2 and see if the issue is still present.

DerekRJ21
March 22nd, 2013, 19:56
Thanks for the reply guys.

DrZeuss - First of all, thanks for all of your photoshop tools. Secondly, I have tried changing the size of the window, switching from fullscreen to windowed and back, but the problem persists.

Trenloe - I switched back to the live version, but still had the problem.

Zeus
March 22nd, 2013, 20:03
Q: Have you adjusted the UI Scale to anything other than 100%?

DerekRJ21
March 22nd, 2013, 20:07
Yes, I did what you suggested and manually changed resolution via the bottom corner.

Moon Wizard
March 22nd, 2013, 23:23
In the FG settings, there is an option to adjust the UI Scale to something other than 100%. Have you used this setting? Anything other than 100% could cause blurring as the graphics have to be scaled up/down.

Also, check in your graphics card control panel settings to see if there are any options that can be set on a per application basis. Try playing with the options to see if it's a graphic card setting that is interacting with the FG interface.

Regards,
JPG

DerekRJ21
March 22nd, 2013, 23:37
My UI scale is at 100%.

As for the graphics card control panel. that was my first thought. When I first started messing with it, it didn't have any application specific settings. I tried to add my own to try to fix it, but it didn't help.

Here is the Nvidia control panel settings.

https://i.imgur.com/V9tLwW1.png

Trenloe
March 22nd, 2013, 23:41
Can you turn off anti-aliasing and see if that makes a difference?

DerekRJ21
March 22nd, 2013, 23:48
That seemed to have fixed it! Thanks!