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Anyone know what these lines are and how they are caused and how to fix them?


Anyone know what these lines are and how they are caused and how to fix them?



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10 Comments

  • NZafe

    The lines in the background of the image?

    Is that present in all game artwork or just cyberpunk? If it’s just cyberpunk, then it’s probably just how the image looks.

  • Gurrzilla

    This might be a fault with your TV.
    I had a similar issue with my TV a few years ago but luckily, my TV maker had a policy of switching out the screens. As in the actual screen and not the entire TV.

    Not sure it’s the same issue though, but I would call the TV manufacturer, or at least the support number that is active for the country you live in, and try to explain it.

    Unless someone else here knows better of course.

  • TheRedditHasYou

    Try turning off HDR if it’s enabled, I’m unsure if this is it as they’re not really dark spots but I had lines on my screen especially on top of grey with it enabled.

  • chain83

    The moiré?

    Moiré is caused by two patterns interfering in such a way that you see a new pattern.

    For example you are getting some of that here with the pixel grid of the TV and the pixel grid of the camera sensor.

  • SketchParker

    It’s your TV, your HDMI cable or either your TV’s HDMI cable port or your consoles HDMI cable port.

    Best case scenario is HDMI cable. HDMI cable ports can be repaired.

    Easiest troubleshooting is

    * Plug the console into a different TV with the same HDMI cable
    * If that does fix it, it was the TV
    * Plug the console into the same TV with a different HDMI cable
    * If that fixes it, was the cable
    * Plug the console into a different TV with a different HDMI cable
    * If this doesn’t fix it, it’s your console. Hopefully just the port

    I’m willing to bet hard cash it’s just the TV or the cable.

  • Armored-Sword

    Wow that’s weird. That looks like something that would be on a CRT monitor/tv. The pattern suggests to me it’s some kind of signal issue

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