Hello, I've recently encountered this weird rendering abnormality. See picture attached. I'm not exactly sure what's causing this. I use Optifine with Minecraft and I don't know if that's involved with the issue and it's simply a setting that needs to be adjusted. The issue is sometimes faint but in some other cases more noticeable, either way, it bugs me. In the image if you look closely there are whiteish lines between blocks, the issue happens in multiple different scenarios not just in the image shown. Below I will also list my computer specs.
GTX 1050ti
Core i7 7th Gen
16gb DDR4 Memory
I'm not sure if any other specs are significant in this case.
Your graphics card driver is forcing anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. Disable them in your graphic's control panel.
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Hello, I've recently encountered this weird rendering abnormality. See picture attached. I'm not exactly sure what's causing this. I use Optifine with Minecraft and I don't know if that's involved with the issue and it's simply a setting that needs to be adjusted. The issue is sometimes faint but in some other cases more noticeable, either way, it bugs me. In the image if you look closely there are whiteish lines between blocks, the issue happens in multiple different scenarios not just in the image shown. Below I will also list my computer specs.
GTX 1050ti
Core i7 7th Gen
16gb DDR4 Memory
I'm not sure if any other specs are significant in this case.
Your graphics card driver is forcing anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. Disable them in your graphic's control panel.