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==Known Issues==
==Known Issues==
{{Issue
{{noknown}}
|IssueName= Blur around some objects when upscaling
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=0
|Description= In Hardware mode when using upscaling resolution some objects have blur around them.
|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, enable Hardware hacks and choose '''disable depth emulation'''
Note: this will cause to "Shadows overlapping" even if you set set '''Renderer''' to "'''OpenGL (Hardware)'''"
}}
==Fixed Issues==
==Fixed Issues==
{{Issue
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|IssueLevel=0
|IssueLevel=0
|Description=Some shadows overlap with the character's feet.
|Description=Some shadows overlap with the character's feet.
|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, and set '''Renderer''' to "'''OpenGL (Hardware)'''". Alternatively switch to Software mode by setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options.
|Workaround=On Stable Builds(1.6) and below: Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, and set '''Renderer''' to "'''OpenGL (Hardware)'''". Alternatively switch to Software mode by setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options.
On Dev Builds(1.7): Use any Renderer other than "OpenGL".
}}
}}
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|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings,set "DATE Accuracy" to "Full (slow)". Or switch to Software mode by setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options.
|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings,set "DATE Accuracy" to "Full (slow)". Or switch to Software mode by setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options.
}}
}}
==Non-Issues==
{{Issue
|IssueName=Blur around some objects when upscaling
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=-1
|Description=In Hardware mode when using upscaling resolution some objects have blur around them.
|Workaround=This is a matter of personal preference rather than an issue. If you wish to eliminate this, go to the per-game graphics settings, check 'Manual Hardware Renderer Fixes' under the 'Rendering' tab, and check 'Disable Depth Conversion' under the 'Hardware Fixes' tab (in older versions, this is called 'Disable Depth Emulation'). Note: this will cause to "Shadows overlapping" even if you set set '''Renderer''' to "'''OpenGL (Hardware)'''"
}}
==The gallery==
==The gallery==
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