I disagree actually, the default "clarity" preset pretty much does this, it makes the picture a bit more "present" and takes away some of that visual FX "curtain" that is noticeable in his before/after screenshots. Combine that with the default "AMD sharpening - CAS" preset and you've got yourself an improved RDR2, picture wise.
That's where we disagree, the default clarity makes the whites too bright and it's actually quite difficult to make it stand out without having the whites pop too much. And sharpening of any kind on a game that is this new just makes it look worse, just learn how to set your AA settings properly and you won't need to use sharpening, because no matter what you do sharpening will always give you grain.
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