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It's like ghosting but it only affects the game itself, which is odd and I know it is at 30 FPS but it never bothered me before and swapping around settings in Nvidia don't help none as it is, so i'm not sure if this has had a patch recently that has made it more apparent but I heard a few people state a similar issue with it.
I'm quite sure even IX runs much smoother than this too.
Nope, I just checked over everything, every other game works just fine without this issue and I even did a driver re-install to make sure. It just happens on this Remaster itself. Hell, even FF7 and FF9 looks much more smooth and fluent without any of the issues present in my images above and it is an older game.
I'm running a GTX 1060 6gb and I have absolutely no issues, on my AMD FX-6300
Only issue I got is the game is capped at 30fps.
Also, to get my point across that my rig is perfectly fine, this is a 4K Resolution play through of someone else playing it and the same issue persists for their game too:
https://i.postimg.cc/D09gGMm6/1.png
I know the game hits at 30 FPS, so I suppose it might just me that issue.
EDIT: The odd thing is, I tested out X-2 and that is perfectly fine, the cutscenes have the effect of ghosting on X and X-2 i'm full aware but during X-2 gameplay, everything is perfect.
Did you ever find a fix for this?
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