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This uses the wonderful Clean Reshade Preset by ChaserJZX as it's base which primarily cleans up the odd colors in shadows. I spent a few hours trying every possible filter to reach the final preset settings.
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Version 1
Initial Release
The original Octopath visuals were giving me headaches after just a few hours so I created this filter so I can play the game as long as I want without negative effects. I hope it helps others as well.
Setup: 1 - Remove the Depth of Field and default AntiAliasing Settings
Replace Engine.ini with the included file in: C:\Users\*YourUserName*\Documents\My Games\Octopath_Traveler\Config\WindowsNoEditor
2 - Make sure you have the latest version of Reshade.
Target the Octopath executable and choose the OctoCleanTraveler preset ini file during install.
The preset uses the following: ArtisticVignette.fx Levels.fx PD80_03_Shadows_Midtones_Highlights.fx PD80_04_Contrast_Brightness_Saturation.fx PD80_04_Selective_Color_v2.fx qUINT_sharp.fx Unsharp.fx
Note: If you do not like the sharp pixels toggle off qUINT_sharp for a softer image.
Credit: This uses the wonderful Clean Reshade Preset by ChaserJZX as it's base which primarily cleans up the odd colors in shadows. I spent a few hours trying every possible filter to reach the final preset settings.