In Warhammer - Vermintide 2 there is a sharpen filter to compensate for the TAA. FXAA looks pretty bad, no AA however, looks terrible. I customized my ReShade settings and I am happy the way it looks now. I hope you can be happy with it as well.
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Install ReShade to the regular DX11 version (vermintide2.exe), it won't work with DX12 yet. Choose DX10+ in the ReShade installer. Download the pre-made shaders via the installer as well.
Don't forget to set the game to DX11 in the launcher of Warhammer - Vermintide 2, not in-game!
Unpack the zip to your "binaries" folder in the Warhammer - Vermintide 2 folder. Do not unpack it to "binaries_dx12"!
Start the game and open the ReShade menu and select the .ini file.