Hey! Thanks for clicking on my post if you're trying to help out. If you have the same problem that I do, let's hope we find the answer!
Okay, let's jump in. I'm playing on PC vanilla and I have a really annoying glitch. It's almost like there are cracks on the edges of each block. Here's an imgur album to help you see what I mean. On another post with someone who had the same problem, someone suggested that he make sure his graphics card wasn't forcing anti aliasing, or some sort of filtering. I've tried this. It didn't work. Here's an imgur album of my graphics settings for minecraft.
I tried switching to integrated graphics and it was normal again. Before you say "Oh just play on integrated then" let me say, no. Sorry, but this is a purely aesthetic glitch. Obviously I care about the aesthetics, so switching to integrated is equal to doing nothing at all to me.
I have also tried deleting all minecraft data, but I got no result.
You've got quite a few funky settings there. Here's what I suggest, and since you've got a screencap of your current settings, if things go wrong you can just restore back to what you had.
First, delete the Minecraft specific settings. You want to set these for GLOBAL (all programs) ... not just MC.
Then, try these settings. Mine may be a little different than yours, but they should be close:
Ambient Occlusion - OFF
Anisotropic filtering - Application controlled
Antialiasing - Gamma OFF
Antialiasing Mode - Application Controlled
Antialiasing Setting - Application Controlled
Antialiasing Transparency - OFF
CUDA - GPUs - All
Maximum Pre-rendered frames - 3
Multi-Display / mixed GPU - (Set however you prefer)
You've got quite a few funky settings there. Here's what I suggest, and since you've got a screencap of your current settings, if things go wrong you can just restore back to what you had.
First, delete the Minecraft specific settings. You want to set these for GLOBAL (all programs) ... not just MC.
Then, try these settings. Mine may be a little different than yours, but they should be close:
Ambient Occlusion - OFF
Anisotropic filtering - Application controlled
Antialiasing - Gamma OFF
Antialiasing Mode - Application Controlled
Antialiasing Setting - Application Controlled
Antialiasing Transparency - OFF
CUDA - GPUs - All
Maximum Pre-rendered frames - 3
Multi-Display / mixed GPU - (Set however you prefer)
Power Management (Set however you prefer)
Texture filtering - Anisotropic - OFF
Texture filtering - Negative LOD - Allow
Texture filtering - Quality
Texture filtering - Trilinear optimization - ON
Threaded optimization - OFF
Triple Buffering - OFF
Vertical Sync - Use the 3D application setting
Okay, thanks. I basically didn't know what to do with the graphics settings, so I just tried to put it as low as possible. I'm going to bed now, but I'll share the results tomorrow.
Edit: Okay, I've done this, and it seems to be less noticeable but still there. Any other suggestions? Also it is just a noticeable with the torches.
Edit2: Okay I resolved the problem by just restoring it to default settings. Thank you for your help.
Edit2: Okay I resolved the problem by just restoring it to default settings. Thank you for your help.
Hey, so others can benefit from your fix, WHAT did you restore to default settings? Your Nvidia control panel settings? And did you do that for just Minecraft, or for your entire system?
I'm curious.
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Okay, let's jump in. I'm playing on PC vanilla and I have a really annoying glitch. It's almost like there are cracks on the edges of each block. Here's an imgur album to help you see what I mean. On another post with someone who had the same problem, someone suggested that he make sure his graphics card wasn't forcing anti aliasing, or some sort of filtering. I've tried this. It didn't work. Here's an imgur album of my graphics settings for minecraft.
I tried switching to integrated graphics and it was normal again. Before you say "Oh just play on integrated then" let me say, no. Sorry, but this is a purely aesthetic glitch. Obviously I care about the aesthetics, so switching to integrated is equal to doing nothing at all to me.
I have also tried deleting all minecraft data, but I got no result.
First, delete the Minecraft specific settings. You want to set these for GLOBAL (all programs) ... not just MC.
Then, try these settings. Mine may be a little different than yours, but they should be close:
Okay, thanks. I basically didn't know what to do with the graphics settings, so I just tried to put it as low as possible. I'm going to bed now, but I'll share the results tomorrow.
Edit: Okay, I've done this, and it seems to be less noticeable but still there. Any other suggestions? Also it is just a noticeable with the torches.
Edit2: Okay I resolved the problem by just restoring it to default settings. Thank you for your help.
Hey, so others can benefit from your fix, WHAT did you restore to default settings? Your Nvidia control panel settings? And did you do that for just Minecraft, or for your entire system?
I'm curious.