So If you look in middle of the character you will see like little tears in the character outline it never did this before.
It does it when I rotate the camera slow,fast and or medium
So If you look in middle of the character you will see like little tears in the character outline it never did this before.
Hey @seunounaiteu1! Welcome to the forums!
It looks like ghosting- could be caused by many things. I DO advise you to cook and export- it may not be there in an exported game program! Other than that usually it has to do with Lumen, and you can go into the project settings and turn that off. However, I’m not sure why you are asking why it “Suddenly does this”? Suddenly since when? Could it be that there was a new driver release for your graphics card, and that caused it? That tends to happen pretty regularly then there’s a fix released shortly after, so check after that, too!
I haven’t installed any new drivers—I’ve been using Unreal Engine 5.5 since its release without any issues until about an hour ago when the problem began. I even did a full hardware reset, but the issue persists. The only recent update was to my AMD CPU the night before. My GPU, a GeForce RTX 4070, hasn’t received an update in the past two weeks. I’m running a Ryzen 9 7000 series CPU with 32GB of RAM.
I’ll definitely look into ghosting further. If you have any other suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.
Interestingly, this issue doesn’t occur in the GameAnimation project—it only appears when I create a new project. I’ve tried adjusting anti-aliasing settings, but that didn’t help. Lumen is enabled in both the GameAnimation project and my new projects. I also tried using “Build All Levels,” but the problem remained.
It seems that disabling Motion Blur has significantly reduced, if not completely resolved, the ghosting effect.
This topic was automatically closed 30 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.