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Screenshots bug

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Sando, Mar 6, 2015.

  1. Sando

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    Hi everybody. I noticed that sometimes when I take a picture with Alt P there are some weird lines which appear on the picture when viewing. Sometimes it happens, sometimes not. Any idea why is that? Here is an example:

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  2. Nadeox1

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    It's the SSAO. Either disable it or reduce its strength. A good way to prevent it is to avoid too close shoots.
     
  3. Nivracer

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    How do I do that?
     
  4. Sando

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    Reducing it doesn't seems to do anything and disabling it makes the whole scenery not pleasant for the eye. So for now taking shots from a greater distance is the solution somewhat I believe. Hope they will get it fixed soon.

    Via the PostFX manager.
     
    #4 Sando, Mar 6, 2015
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  5. Nivracer

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    Can you send me a screenshot of what the settings should look like?
     
  6. Nadeox1

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    Press CTRL+O ingame, you will see two windows pop out. The one on the left is the PostFX Manager (it's also written on it). Go to the SSAO tab, and you should see a 'strenght' slider which regulates the intensity of that effect.
     
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