Makes the film grain in the game more visible if you have it enabled in graphics settings.
I thought it'd be a good idea to share this, as game's default setting for film grain makes it completely unnoticeable, even if you have it enabled. If you ever see grain in the game its mostly due to SSR or other effects and not film grain. I consider "Medium Intensity" the best middle ground.
v2.0.1: renamed the mod
Update v2.0: Phantom Liberty + patch 2.0 compatibility + intensity options. See images for comparisons between intensities.
Compatibility with other mods: incompatible with mods that modify "cp2077_master_env_ep1_v006" and "cp2077_ep1_master_env_ep1_ow_trigger_v006"
Installation: Unzip and move the "archive" folder and paste it inside of "Cyberpunk 2077" folder
Uninstallation: Delete "Alternate Film Grain <intensity name here>.archive" from "Cyberpunk 2077\archive\pc\mod"
I thought it'd be a good idea to share this, as game's default setting for film grain makes it completely unnoticeable, even if you have it enabled. If you ever see grain in the game its mostly due to SSR or other effects and not film grain. I consider "Medium Intensity" the best middle ground.
v2.0.1: renamed the mod
Update v2.0: Phantom Liberty + patch 2.0 compatibility + intensity options. See images for comparisons between intensities.
Compatibility with other mods: incompatible with mods that modify "cp2077_master_env_ep1_v006" and "cp2077_ep1_master_env_ep1_ow_trigger_v006"
Installation: Unzip and move the "archive" folder and paste it inside of "Cyberpunk 2077" folder
Uninstallation: Delete "Alternate Film Grain <intensity name here>.archive" from "Cyberpunk 2077\archive\pc\mod"