Blish HUD has an opaque black background #731
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Examples
Solution 1 (NVIDIA)
This is almost always caused by
Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA)
orAntialiasing - FXAA
enabled globally in the NVIDIA Control Panel. It can also be caused by other non-default settings configured globally. The solution is to either revert these settings to off or back to their default. If you do not wish to make these changes globally, they can be applied for Blish HUD explicitly.Revise any differences and then relaunch Blish HUD.
Solution 2 (AMD)
Much like the above solution, check in your AMD settings and confirm that no post-processing effects are applied. We've seen "sharpening" cause this most frequently for AMD users. Disabling the post-processing effect and restarting Blish HUD should restore the transparency in Blish HUD.
Less common solutions
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