This only started happening recently - if you look at the wood and stone in this video you can see a wavy effect on the blocks when I move.. (even without texture pack) - anyone know how to fix this? Mipmap level is on 4 and I've tried turning them off as well.
This only started happening recently - if you look at the wood and stone in this video you can see a wavy effect on the blocks when I move.. (even without texture pack) - anyone know how to fix this? Mipmap level is on 4 and I've tried turning them off as well.
What is your aspect ratio?
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I'm taking a guess since Youtube cuts quality which would make this a bit less apparent, but perhaps it's moire patterning. Things like resolution, anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and mip-mapping can effect this (the latter in particular I would think would help a good bit), but I'm not certain you can really totally eliminate it all of the time, even with large resolution displays.
As an unrelated not, what resource pack is that? The sky looks nice (that map is probably doing it favors but still).
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This only started happening recently - if you look at the wood and stone in this video you can see a wavy effect on the blocks when I move.. (even without texture pack) - anyone know how to fix this? Mipmap level is on 4 and I've tried turning them off as well.
I think thats just the FOV on your computer. Set it to somewhere around 70.
What is your aspect ratio?
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I'm taking a guess since Youtube cuts quality which would make this a bit less apparent, but perhaps it's moire patterning. Things like resolution, anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and mip-mapping can effect this (the latter in particular I would think would help a good bit), but I'm not certain you can really totally eliminate it all of the time, even with large resolution displays.
As an unrelated not, what resource pack is that? The sky looks nice (that map is probably doing it favors but still).