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|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, set Renderer to "OpenGL (Hardware)", click on Configure and enable "'''FXAA'''" in the top right corner. Make sure "Half-pixel Offset" in the Configure Hacks submenu is disabled.
|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, set Renderer to "OpenGL (Hardware)", click on Configure and enable "'''FXAA'''" in the top right corner. Make sure "Half-pixel Offset" in the Configure Hacks submenu is disabled.
**'''Alternate workaround''': Switch to Software mode to setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options.
**'''Alternate workaround''': Switch to Software mode to setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options.
**'''Alternate workaround''': With Direct3D 11 (Hardware), don't use Texture Filtering "Bilinear (Forced)".
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|Workaround=Go to Config -> Video (GS) -> Plugin Settings, enable HW hacks, go to Advanced Settings and Hacks, enable Alpha, Alpha Stencil, and Merge Sprites. Then set skipdraw to 1. This gets rid of the ghosting but unfortunately disables some lighting effects as well.
|Workaround=Go to Config -> Video (GS) -> Plugin Settings, enable HW hacks, go to Advanced Settings and Hacks, enable Alpha, Alpha Stencil, and Merge Sprites. Then set skipdraw to 1. This gets rid of the ghosting but unfortunately disables some lighting effects as well.
**'''Alternate workaround''': Play the game in native resolution.
**'''Alternate workaround''': Play the game in native resolution.
**'''Alternate workaround''': With Direct3D 11 (Hardware), don't use Texture Filtering "Bilinear (Forced)".
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