Adds more visual depth using anaglyph 3D effects (the cheap 3D) using ReShade
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Backstory (AKA: safe to skip): I found out Trackmania2 has anaglyph 3d about 3 hours ago. Excited by the idea I speed walked over to my living room and found my Coraline movie and pulled a pair of 3d glasses out and speed walked back to my room. After realizing that green and magenta wasn't exactly the standard I borrowed a pair of red and blue ones to try out, needless to say I was amazed, not only did this add "real" visual depth to my game but the addition made it easier not to crash into every wall in the game. After watching some 3d videos (i saw a really cool mars one that was out of this world, if I didn't know better I would've thought my monitor somehow actually had a crater inside of it ) i remembered that ReShade has a 3d effect so i quickly started trying games and eventually landed on Stray.
This ReShade uses cheap stereoscopy to add better visual depth. I recommend staying, at the very least, 2.5ft away from your monitor, stay centered with your monitor, and to not allow eye level to go above the bottom half of the screen for the best results. Both Distance and angle affect the 3D effect.
Note because of the changes needed to pull off this effect correctly your game WILL have visual errors, this is most notable with foliage but can and may affect other things, however this is minimal and should only be slightly immersion breaking for the most part, however text becomes chopped up sometimes, pretty sure this is due to the background being too bright but I haven't found this to be too often or game breaking as it's still legible 9/10 times.
Also note that you will need a pair of CHEAP 3D glasses nothing fancy just those glasses with the filters, this preset was made with my green/magenta glasses in mind but Red/Blue is an option under "Stereoscopic options"