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Distortion effect for covenant scopes is misaligned at certain screen resolutions. #486

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zcskywire2 opened this issue Apr 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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@zcskywire2
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zcskywire2 commented Apr 27, 2018

Recently after doing a completely fresh install of Eldewrito 0.6, I started checking out all the weapons in the game again until when I got to the scoped covenant weapons. There I noticed a distortion above and to the left of the scope randomly in the shape of the weapons scope. It seems that it should be bored around the edges of the scope but for some reason it has been placed incorrectly. This is probably due to the system I run Eldewrito on as I run at a very niche resolution. ( 5 way eyefinity @ 5400x1920 with a ~25.3:9 aspect ratio) Testing the other res options in the game, I found all that I had tested the same issue though the misalignment of the scopes moved based on the screen resolution.

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screenshot-2018 04 26-20 20 57
Fuel rod gun @5400x1920 - Distortion is in the upper left corner of the sight
screenshot-2018 04 26-20 14 46
High zoom covenant scope (range carbine) @5400x1920 Harder to see but also in the upper left of the sight
screenshot-2018 04 26-20 36 29
Low zoom covenant sight @5120x1280 distortions are upper right and much easier to see, also the right side of the screen renders as white( but that's not for this ticket)
screenshot-2018 04 26-20 36 50
Fuel rod gun @5120x1280
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Hi zoom covenant scope @1024x1280 Located in the upper left, this on is also distorted to seemingly match the aspect ratio

I'd be happy to provide anything else should it be needed

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There's a couple ways to disable distortion. Setting effects quality to low is the easiest way. Of course this is no solution, just thought it might help you out.

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