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Try moving your UVs a very small amount away from the corners to quick fix the problem.
Also, did you make the original texture in Photoshop and resize the image? Many times, the edges of images that are not flattened first are given a feathering at the edges, which can result in poor seams at the corners. Are you starting with a different format than jpeg, such as PNG or TGA which has an alpha channel? Do you get the same problem when you change your compression type from DX to no compression? It looks at first glance like a compression problem from the image... |
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