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There is now a Light and a Heavy preset. Screenshots of the new version will be uploaded soon. To use the Heavy version, first download the new 1.2 light version!!! I tweaked some settings and it won't look the same with the old main file (versions 1.0 and 1.1) REDOWNLOAD the main file before using the heavy version!!!!!
UPDATE! : Screenshots have been updated. All of the old screenshots have been removed and the image section now contains only the latest version and its comparison to vanilla game.
If your PC can handle it and if you have an NVidia Graphic Card, try forcing AA through NVidia Control Panel if you experience bad edge shimmering. It worked wonders for me (I don't know how it works for AMD cards, maybe the same?). Keep all settings on high if your PC can handle it, even if you don't use the Heavy version.
I'm glad you like it.
1) Is there any way to configure in-game, like shift+enter in ENB menu ?
2) Is ther needance to swith off DoF & AA ?
The way I play my game is, I force AA through NVIDIA Control Panel and that actually improves the quality a bit, so you can try that if you see shimmering edges (I don't know how it work on AMD cards). You can certainly mess around with the settings if you want but I highly recommend to have everything set to high for this ReShade (if your PC can handle it of course).
As for your second question, no, unfortunately, there is no way to change settings in game. Like you said, this is not an ENB. However, if there is something that bothers you, tell me and maybe I can fine tune it for you and upload a separate file.
Also, what are the main differences between heavy and light version?
Thanks
I haven't started playing the game yet so I'm going to wait a bit before I try the heavy, but the light version is an improvement from what I've seen at the beginning of the game.