![]() ![]() ![]() It's just amazing how much better it is with it. You might also just try using "Lift Gamma Gain." This lets you adjust shadows, mids, and high separately which, along with vibrance or even just a plain saturation (several options for this including tonemap which can also be used to "remove" a color filter if there is too much of a particular color added to everything for instance - eg if they actually add brown to everything it could be tuned to actually remove that.) These may only be in ReShade (which is basically an updated version of SweetFX.)ĮDIT: BTW, LumaSharpen is a MUST with this game. I personally felt like it came out pretty well, but your mileage may vary. 'Special' version has more changes like new animations, and a custom map system. Lots of bug fixes, better gameplay balance. I think most of what you've been getting are mods that simply add saturation completely without more balance like this. I know there are a few overhaul/graphics mods out there that look really good, however they unfortunately do not work for the Steam version. One thing I didnt like about the looks was the color of the water, but that is just preference. The key changes are a bit more vibrancy (which is an "intelligent" saturate/desaturate filter) and curves which can enhance darks a bit in addition. do bring it together, giving it that real-life feel. I don't know if this is quite what you're looking for, but I ran across this while looking for something else: ![]()
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