Dishonored 2 (November build) @ 2160p w/ Reshade
Playing Death of the Outsider right now and it awes me how wonderfull these games are, Void engine really does wonder and produces great atmospheres. Plus the game is great.
It's a shame that Dishonored 2 did not succeed. I would have loved an episodic format with the series.
The environmental art design is absolutely stunning! That attention to detail is impeccable.
I didn't know it underperformed. I thought the sales were pretty decent?
Cant get over how awesome this area looks. Not too sure how to get rid of the banding in the sky around the rainbow though. Still learning how to take good shots, advice would be appreciated
https://abload.de/img/witcherpanoraman7usx.jpg
Those recent Blood and Wine shots though... what's with the ridiculous saturation? Looks like a Disney/Kinkaid artwork lol
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wtf? lol
Hatti released something to apparently get rid of the CA and also other stuff.Aberration is love. Aberration is life.
All hail our new chromatic aberration overlords!
Hatti released something to apparently get rid of the CA and also other stuff.
https://twitter.com/Hattiwatt1/status/916622762617327616
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Aberration is love. Aberration is life.
All hail our new chromatic aberration overlords!
That and the film grain ruin the IQ.
They should be toggle options in the final release.
Those recent Blood and Wine shots though... what's with the ridiculous saturation? Looks like a Disney/Kinkaid artwork lol
It's by design, which is to say the screenshots haven't been fiddled with. The Disney/Kinkaid comparison is apt as the region they were taken in is actually called the Land of a Thousand Fables and the oversaturated colours give it a warm, otherworldly feel.
Reducing the in-game AA reduces the CA, if I recall correctly. Worth a try!Speaking of CA, is there any way to remove it in Mafia III? I thought downsampling would help but unlike bloom the CA scales properly with resolution.
It's by design, which is to say the screenshots haven't been fiddled with. The Disney/Kinkaid comparison is apt as the region they were taken in is actually called the Land of a Thousand Fables and the oversaturated colours give it a warm, otherworldly feel.
Yeah I figured it was how the game was coloured, not the screenshot taker's settings.
I haven't played Blood and Wine, but is this supposed to be a "dream" sequence or alternate universe or something like that? [Edit: sounds like it is, yeah] Even so, that's a strange choice, that cutesy colour scheme is bleeeech