GS: Add MAD deinterlacer sensitivity modifier setting#13395
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Description of Changes
Adds a modifier for MADs sensitivity to hopefully reduce artifacting in various situations.
Rationale behind Changes
Games can sometimes have rather distracting motion artifacts this change hopefully should reduce the occurrence of them.
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Suggested Testing Steps
Test basically any interlaced game and see if this ends up making it worse than how it currently is.
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