Since today LOD's are fading out too early. 2.3.2-b

Only today have I noticed that my LOD's slowly fade out until invisible, then pop in the full res minecraft chunk. This happens even when standing still, and has never occurred until today. Has anyone else seen this issue? Thanks in advance!
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Miki_P98
Miki_P982w ago
Are you on a server? What is your mod list? Do you have Bobby, farsight or NVIDIUM? Make sure your vanilla RD Is in vanilla 32 limit and that is is no higher then the server’s RD /overdraw
YAGPDB.xyz
YAGPDB.xyz2w ago
Q: There are holes at the edge of vanilla Render Distance, especially during movement A: This is caused by either vanilla terrain not loading in fast enough, or shader's incorrect overdraw prevention implementation or configuration (if you use one) Some world gen speed improvement can be found when adding these three mods, but the affect will be minor: - Noisium - Faster Random - C2ME (DH 2.3.0+) The easiest fix is to move slower and/or ignore it. This hole is most visible while moving over not generated (by vanilla) terrain. Moving over that terrain every subsequent time may not create the hole. And moving slower will give MC more time to load the chunks as you go. If none of that helped, you can also tune the overdraw prevention, look at the third section to know how. Q: There are low quality full blocks behind and around non-full block, e.g. fences or ladders A: This is intended behavior, to prevent holes in the world while you move, DH will overlap with some part of the vanilla terrain. How much of the terrain is covered is determined by the overdraw prevention: 1.0 will mean DH LODs start where vanilla chunks end. 0.1 will mean that DH render very close to the players position. 0.0 sets it on auto mode. To fix this, you can either: Increase your vanilla RD, which will move the DH LODs further from you. Tune the Overdraw Prevention setting, see the next section to know how. Q: Where do I edit the overdraw prevention setting? A: Overdraw prevention setting can be edited inside the DH config under: Advanced > Graphics > Quality BUT: if you use shaders, they will influence overdraw prevention. The effectiveness of overdraw prevention depends on the shader’s internal settings, which may or may not be adjustable. However, the shader’s overdraw prevention will always operate within the limits set by DH’s overdraw prevention. To avoid conflicts, ensure that DH’s overdraw prevention is not set too high.
Miki_P98
Miki_P982w ago
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Zeph
ZephOP6d ago
Sorry for the late reply, never saw this response. This was exactly it. The server I was on lowered their render distance so my local render distance no longer matched. Thanks!

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