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  1. IKUNJJTM
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    How to use this?
  2. RAGEdemon
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    How do you use this? You will need to tell us how to download the individual .fx files, as they are not contained in ReShade 6.x by default. Also, where to put the .ini file.
  3. ZpriteSSBM
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    This is oversharpening lmfao, just took one look at the screenshots.

    1. Varo92
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      I agree lol, almost feels like trolling
  4. Too noisy. eyeblood
    1. ReapRX7
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      The noise is because of the denoisers and not because of sharpening techniques.
      Noises mostly appear at 1080p and wont appear much when DLSS resolution is upscaled at 2K native!
    2. There is even one noise in the demo screenshots
  5. wurstpistole
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    It's called oversharpening
    1. IghorMaia
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      Yes, and it's worse than ever
    2. ReapRX7
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      It's suited for DLSS players, the sharpening filters won't oversharpen anything, they'd only make the edged finer and crisp!
      Best suited for 2K res DLSS and not for 1080p DLSS Upscaling as nvidia denoisers are adding grains to the effect!
  6. psiboy
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    Yeah just remove this, you can't turn on every reshade sharpen filter at once and call it a mod.
    1. ReapRX7
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      Try using it with DLSS Ultra Performance! Different filters are affecting different levels of details, one filter can't manage everything!
  7. IshBoi
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    You might need glasses my dude, because all you did was oversharpen and add WAYYY too much noise to the image.
    1. ReapRX7
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      The noise is because of the denoisers and not because of sharpening techniques.
      Noises mostly appear at 1080p and wont appear much when DLSS resolution is upscaled at 2K native!
  8. cam088
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    Dem some sharp ass cheeks boy.

    Also for anyone not wanting a reshade preset you can navigate to the renderer.ini inside the game folder to adjust sharpening for DLSS.
    1. superbroleon
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      You could also just use the "Sharpen+" filter from the Nvidia overlay. That worked best for me to decrease the blurriness while not over sharpening the whole image.