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Credit is due to Crosire for the Reshade injector, and to ramccoid for which DAI RESHADE was a starting point for this preset.
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Subtle ReShade
This is a Reshade preset that was created with the aim of neutralising the blurring created from using the high post process anti aliasing setting in game. The result is a subtle effect, whereby the base colours and tones of the games are kept consistent with the vanilla game, but the image is sharpened. This allows for a degree of post process anti aliasing to be used without blurring the image, and whilst maintaining acceptable frame rates and performance. It also avoids distorting the menus with too much sharpness, something I personally can't stand.
To install, simply extract the folder to wherever the game is installed/executable (DragonAgeInquisition.exe) is located, usually in C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age Inquisition. Ensure you have installed the Reshade Framework prior to this and overwrite all files with my files. In game you can use the Scroll Lock key to directly compare the preset on and off.
Credit is due to Crosire for the Reshade injector, and to ramccoid for which DAI RESHADE was an inspiration for this preset.