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helifax - I checked the TriDef profile fix for Dragon Age Inquisition - there does not appear to be any copy/paste activity. Ignition is using its standard (more open) Matrix Names approach (versus Ignition's more obscure Shader Analyser mode) for its 3D Object Detection function, and one new Rule. The only associated data base item is the DDD profile - nothing like the ShaderFixes folder and other 3D Vision mod files. I think it is coincidental that the two fixes have the same artifact - which seems to be the only issue with either great 3D fix (have used the Ignition profile very little, since I finished the game, though).
helifax - I checked the TriDef profile fix for Dragon Age Inquisition - there does not appear to be any copy/paste activity. Ignition is using its standard (more open) Matrix Names approach (versus Ignition's more obscure Shader Analyser mode) for its 3D Object Detection function, and one new Rule. The only associated data base item is the DDD profile - nothing like the ShaderFixes folder and other 3D Vision mod files. I think it is coincidental that the two fixes have the same artifact - which seems to be the only issue with either great 3D fix (have used the Ignition profile very little, since I finished the game, though).

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Posted 10/31/2015 03:03 PM   
I didn't notice any ghosting in a full run through Witcher 2, but I did notice it recently in The Secret World. Not unplayable, but definitely noticeable and sometimes distracting, especially when traveling along the branches in Agartha. Per bo3b's advice above, I tried switching the emitter to a USB 2.0 port, and yes, it did in fact help significantly. It's not entirely eliminated, I can find it if I look for it, but it's faint enough that I hardly notice it anymore. So, thanks bo3b.
I didn't notice any ghosting in a full run through Witcher 2, but I did notice it recently in The Secret World. Not unplayable, but definitely noticeable and sometimes distracting, especially when traveling along the branches in Agartha.

Per bo3b's advice above, I tried switching the emitter to a USB 2.0 port, and yes, it did in fact help significantly. It's not entirely eliminated, I can find it if I look for it, but it's faint enough that I hardly notice it anymore. So, thanks bo3b.

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#17
Posted 11/02/2015 05:27 AM   
Indeed! Changing from usb 3.0 to 2.0 reduced ghosting as Qwinn said. Thank you Bo3b!
Indeed! Changing from usb 3.0 to 2.0 reduced ghosting as Qwinn said.

Thank you Bo3b!

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Posted 11/02/2015 10:36 PM   
Cool! Glad that helped you guys out. It's crazy annoying that matters.
Cool! Glad that helped you guys out. It's crazy annoying that matters.

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Posted 11/03/2015 06:23 AM   
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