I've actually had this problem for a few weeks but I'm just now reporting it. So when I'm close to something it looks like its supposed to, but when I get about 7-10 blocks away from it it becomes ridiculously blurry. There's a prime example of it in the first second and third picture attachments, the first attachment also includes the F3 details. The fourth attachment shows my video settings.
There was also another anomaly that I noticed, my armor slots have random black areas in them. Showcased in the fifth attachment.
I'm not using any resource packs or mods. I uninstalled Minecraft and re-installed it and it still had this same glitch.
Thanks for reading, please offer me some assistance
Try updating your graphics drivers if you can. According to your debug screen, it shows you are using an Intel HD Graphics chipset, which is known to work poorly with openGL programs such as Minecraft. Other than checking your game settings and the Intel Chipset settings, there is not much that can be done. However, what you may be seeing is your mipmap setting being set to 2... set it to maximum (4) and take a look.
Check your graphics card control panel. Reset everything to defaults and if that doesn't work make sure to set every option to "Let the application decide"
Okay thanks for your help everyone, but it seems i figured this out on my own. So I completely uninstalled everything related to minecraft off of my computer including technic launcher, ftb launcher, etc. Then I went and re-downloaded minecraft from the website. I launched it and such. So at first everything was still blurry and I was really mad, but then I went and messed with my mipmap settings again, and changed them to zero, and then suddenly, nothing was blurry. This was very odd. I attached an example.
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There was also another anomaly that I noticed, my armor slots have random black areas in them. Showcased in the fifth attachment.
Can someone please help me?
Try updating your graphics drivers if you can. According to your debug screen, it shows you are using an Intel HD Graphics chipset, which is known to work poorly with openGL programs such as Minecraft. Other than checking your game settings and the Intel Chipset settings, there is not much that can be done. However, what you may be seeing is your mipmap setting being set to 2... set it to maximum (4) and take a look.
Okay I updated my drivers, there was only one thing that needed an update. No change. I changed the mipmap setting to 4. No change. Any other ideas?
try changing anastropic filtering.
might help... i dont know.
Check your graphics card control panel. Reset everything to defaults and if that doesn't work make sure to set every option to "Let the application decide"
Okay thanks for your help everyone, but it seems i figured this out on my own. So I completely uninstalled everything related to minecraft off of my computer including technic launcher, ftb launcher, etc. Then I went and re-downloaded minecraft from the website. I launched it and such. So at first everything was still blurry and I was really mad, but then I went and messed with my mipmap settings again, and changed them to zero, and then suddenly, nothing was blurry. This was very odd. I attached an example.