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What causes the ghosting issue in Escape From Tarkov with anti-aliasing turned on?

What causes the ghosting issue in Escape From Tarkov with anti-aliasing turned on?

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flyer78
Senior Member
425
09-06-2021, 06:46 PM
#1
You can observe the ghosting issue in this video, particularly when using anti-aliasing (TAA/TAA high). If you examine the suppressor, it becomes evident. This concern is most apparent in forested environments, but I don’t notice it when viewing the sky. I didn’t encounter this problem during playthroughs of Escape from Tarkov version 0.13.5. The only change on my system between 0.13.5 and 0.14 was the monitor, and I suspect the issue isn’t due to the monitor itself since it’s the same on my second screen. This problem began appearing in game version 0.14.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16vHh4S5...drive_link
Attempted solutions included:
- Reinstalling the game
- Formatting the computer
- Performing a clean Nvidia driver installation using DDU program
- Testing with various monitors and cables
- Adjusting G-sync and Vsync settings (on/off)
- Modifying Nvidia control panel configurations
- Disabling Nvidia overlay
- Turning off the afterburner in MSI
- Changing mouse and keyboard frequencies
- Disabling mouse and keyboard software
- Switching to a different graphics card (RTX 3080)
- Updating BIOS
- Toggling XPM on/off
System settings:
Processor: ==> Intel i7 11700
Graphics Card: ==> Gigabyte Gaming OC Rtx 3070ti
Motherboard: ==> Gigabyte Z590M
RAM: ==> G-Skill ddr4 8x4 32gb cl18 3600mhz
Power Supply: ==> Thermaltek 750
First monitor: ==> LG27 GR83Q-B QHD IPS 1ms 240hz
Second monitor: ==> Samsung C24FG7X FHD VA 1ms 144hz
Operating System: ==> Windows 11 Home 23H2
Nvidia driver version: ==> 546.65
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flyer78
09-06-2021, 06:46 PM #1

You can observe the ghosting issue in this video, particularly when using anti-aliasing (TAA/TAA high). If you examine the suppressor, it becomes evident. This concern is most apparent in forested environments, but I don’t notice it when viewing the sky. I didn’t encounter this problem during playthroughs of Escape from Tarkov version 0.13.5. The only change on my system between 0.13.5 and 0.14 was the monitor, and I suspect the issue isn’t due to the monitor itself since it’s the same on my second screen. This problem began appearing in game version 0.14.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16vHh4S5...drive_link
Attempted solutions included:
- Reinstalling the game
- Formatting the computer
- Performing a clean Nvidia driver installation using DDU program
- Testing with various monitors and cables
- Adjusting G-sync and Vsync settings (on/off)
- Modifying Nvidia control panel configurations
- Disabling Nvidia overlay
- Turning off the afterburner in MSI
- Changing mouse and keyboard frequencies
- Disabling mouse and keyboard software
- Switching to a different graphics card (RTX 3080)
- Updating BIOS
- Toggling XPM on/off
System settings:
Processor: ==> Intel i7 11700
Graphics Card: ==> Gigabyte Gaming OC Rtx 3070ti
Motherboard: ==> Gigabyte Z590M
RAM: ==> G-Skill ddr4 8x4 32gb cl18 3600mhz
Power Supply: ==> Thermaltek 750
First monitor: ==> LG27 GR83Q-B QHD IPS 1ms 240hz
Second monitor: ==> Samsung C24FG7X FHD VA 1ms 144hz
Operating System: ==> Windows 11 Home 23H2
Nvidia driver version: ==> 546.65

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ZachT0626
Member
50
09-14-2021, 04:25 PM
#2
Last i checked, EFT is still in Beta state, meaning there is 0 expectation for it to work butter smooth as it would be if it's full release.
Since you have issue with one specific game, i suggest you post your issue to the EFT official forums,
link:
https://forum.escapefromtarkov.com/
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ZachT0626
09-14-2021, 04:25 PM #2

Last i checked, EFT is still in Beta state, meaning there is 0 expectation for it to work butter smooth as it would be if it's full release.
Since you have issue with one specific game, i suggest you post your issue to the EFT official forums,
link:
https://forum.escapefromtarkov.com/