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FlubbaduParticipant
In order to get an effect as big as in the first screenshot you have to use the first person mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/sekiro/mods/474
Here is another example with comparison of first versus third person:
The screenshot I posted first in this thread is the most extreme case, you must be:
1. Looking down at an illuminated patch
2. In a dark area
3. With something big blocking left eye but not right eyeIn that case, the first person mod makes Sekiro invisible except for his arms, and if you are looking down while Sekiro is facing to the right, his left shoulder will block a good chunk of the image. Since it is so close to the camera, it can make a large difference in perspective between left and right eye.
I will send the save from the above screenshots in case you want it. If you really want the spot from the first screenshot maybe I can provide it later this week, but I am fairly confident it is the same issue, and like I said, it is just an extreme but uncommon case.
FlubbaduParticipantI have sent an email with the save file. I have been playing the game with a first person mod which makes the issue more noticeable I think. However, I was able to see it in third person as well (this is from the position in the save file I sent):
FlubbaduParticipant3D-Strength was already at 1.0, adjusting did not fix the issue except by setting to 0.0 of course.
Here is what I am seeing in the right eye:
Issue appears to only occur in lighted areas, like looking at the patch of illuminated floor around this torch. If I set up the same perspective in a dark area, there is no issue. It is like the area is not getting the proper lighting data for the area obscured in the left eye image.
I have tried adjusting all the settings in the vorpx menu in-game and also changing graphic settings on the game itself but none seem to have any effect.
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