After installing Minecraft on my fresh Windows, I am experiencing those oh-so-annoying black lines between/on blocks, especially when viewing them from a distance. I am playing with a vanilla client.
Now I happen to be a software developer myself, and I have insight in the functions of anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. I have switched both to use the application settings, but the graphical flaws persist.
are you talking about the pattern on the wood building?
if so i believe thats just a form of optical illusion created by the repeating patterns of the blocks, don't think anything can be done but use a different building material
Yes, it is Vanilla and cannot be changed. If you want, use a texture pack, but it won't change too much. It might still be there, but there is no legit way to remove patterns.
After installing Minecraft on my fresh Windows, I am experiencing those oh-so-annoying black lines between/on blocks, especially when viewing them from a distance. I am playing with a vanilla client.
Now I happen to be a software developer myself, and I have insight in the functions of anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. I have switched both to use the application settings, but the graphical flaws persist.
This is what it looks like:
Thanks in advance!
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Moderatorif so i believe thats just a form of optical illusion created by the repeating patterns of the blocks, don't think anything can be done but use a different building material