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Is the sharpening feature in the Nvidia control panel enabled perhaps?
Try checking whether that's the case as based on your screenshot it seems that that setting is on.
There is like hashing? idk if that is the word.
I'm sorry to hear that. AMD doesn't have a sharpening feature that might be enabled?
Are you using any external programmes that might cause this such as reshade?
Is your AA setting set to off?
Let me check the AMD feature really quick, but i have no reshaders! Also I noticed TAA and FXAA just make it blurry and still has the tearing. :/
It could also be a driver issue, but I'm not too familiar with AMD hardware so I can't say whether this is a widely reported issue with the driver that youre using.
Oh, that. That's just how the engine renders shadows. It's normal.
i have rx 580, i'm pretty sure radeon sharpening didn't look anything like that. i even have Luma Sharpen turned on (I'm using reshade). are u sure Fidelity Fx not turned on from mhw graphics settings?