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Also, I have a tremendously large backlog of games to still play, so I don't really need to add more to that...
Had my first look at them at the Smartphone and was wondering which game it is.
I like the one with the black soldier in front of this wonderful background - and I live the one with the railing and the one with the wall.
Your images never disappoint me - no matter what game. Thanks!
Cool images, seems like you're using a custom reshade or perhaps an ingame photo tool ??
With this one I got a strong Filmworkshop vibe,.. probably because of the dof in that pic.
a very varied set of images,.. very much the way I like it :)
Images are all done with Nvidia Ansel which gives full support for Star Wars Battlefront 2, even the freecam option (although somehwat restricted). There are lots of many filters and colour/contrast settings you can play around with, and also settings for sharpness and DOF (quite a bunch of them too). I do use Ansel for some shots when playing Fallout 4 too, especially for "darker tones", so that might be what you recognise from the shot of the clone trooper on Kamino. I've dabbled with both Film Workshop and Ansel together to get those backgrounds the way I want them, but also to increase sharpness and the black tints of shadows, etc.
I'm not sure I will take that many shots from this game, but it's fun trying different games for the purpose of screenshots. I have a ton of games on my waiting list too: Witcher 3, Shadow of Mordor, Mad Max, Assassin's Creed: Origins, For Honor, Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider and these are only the games with a great opportunity for screenshots. I could add 50+ more games for the sake of just playing that are still in my "to-do"-list...
Thank you very much Erwin, for finding me here in a galaxy far, far away...