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So my PC has been using the intel integrated GPU instead of my Radeon 470 for a long time now. But I've fixed that and it now uses the correct GPU, but what I noticed is the in-game text looks really weird. Is there anything I can do about this?

 

EDIT: I've now updated my graphics card driver but the problem still persists.

EDIT 2: Disabling morphological filtering in Radeon's game settings worked.

 

Screenshot: ![](https://i.redd.it/3r6fvenhwqt11.png "")

 

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> @"Inculpatus cedo.9234" said:

> What do you feel is odd about it?

> Have you tried changing graphics options, like DPI scaling?

 

Well it's not the usual clean, sharp text like it used to be. It's more... squiggly?

Here's a comparison of what it normally looks like (left, found on Google) vs what mine is looking like (right): ![](https://i.redd.it/upc7zxwfdrt11.png "")

 

And yes, I have.

 

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If it’s the red text then there’s a setting for that. I can’t remember exactly which setting but it involved the RGB.

 

Although after looking at the pictures, it may be something else.

 

Actually, how does it look in windowed mode? I saw a post online about disabling Morphological Filtering.

 

https://dev.dota2.com/showthread.php?t=101373

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> @"Ayrilana.1396" said:

> If it’s the red text then there’s a setting for that. I can’t remember exactly which setting but it involved the RGB.

>

> Although after looking at the pictures, it may be something else.

>

> Actually, how does it look in windowed mode? I saw a post online about disabling Morphological Filtering.

 

It looks exactly the same in windowed and in full screen mode.

 

EDIT: I disabled morphological filtering in Radeon settings and that worked. Thanks!

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> @"Kururu.8140" said:

> > @"Ayrilana.1396" said:

> > If it’s the red text then there’s a setting for that. I can’t remember exactly which setting but it involved the RGB.

> >

> > Although after looking at the pictures, it may be something else.

> >

> > Actually, how does it look in windowed mode? I saw a post online about disabling Morphological Filtering.

>

> It looks exactly the same in windowed and in full screen mode.

 

I made an edit with a link. The comparison in that link looks like what you are experiencing. Try disabling Morphological Filtering

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