Hello, you might never read this but I had to thank you for this reshade profile I'm not that interested in reshade in most games but this bluish fog removal is very awesome in my book in most of the game it didn't really annoy me but in the tactical game when you zoom out fully, this fog is overly present
though in all honesty I wish it was possible to tone it down from within the game but hey better than nothing.
Thanks Sumajin, you mention SMAA. So would it be best to disable in-game FXAA or MSAA?
Also you describe this as "low performance", I assume you mean "this has a low impact on performance". I'd suggest adding the word "hit" in. So it becomes: "This reshade has a low performance hit, yet provides a much clearer and sharper quality game."
To be honest the SMAA hardly does anything. It basically smooths out highlights in the background. Feel free to toggle with your preferred settings, I run with FXAA on, things look smoother to me.
I know it's super late but for future reference to other readers, MSAA is superior to both FXAA & SMAA but it's more costly so it depends what your graphics card can handle at which resolution
for example at 1680x1050, I can run MSAA4x no problem 70~90fps at 1440p, I can't... it dips below 50fps which is not fine in my book (but to each their own)
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you might never read this
but I had to thank you for this reshade profile
I'm not that interested in reshade in most games but this bluish fog removal is very awesome in my book
in most of the game it didn't really annoy me but in the tactical game when you zoom out fully, this fog is overly present
though in all honesty I wish it was possible to tone it down from within the game but hey better than nothing.
so thank you very much for this.
Also you describe this as "low performance", I assume you mean "this has a low impact on performance". I'd suggest adding the word "hit" in. So it becomes:
"This reshade has a low performance hit, yet provides a much clearer and sharper quality game."
Feel free to toggle with your preferred settings, I run with FXAA on, things look smoother to me.
Changed the wording a little, cheers dude :)
but for future reference to other readers, MSAA is superior to both FXAA & SMAA
but it's more costly so it depends what your graphics card can handle at which resolution
for example at 1680x1050, I can run MSAA4x no problem 70~90fps
at 1440p, I can't... it dips below 50fps which is not fine in my book (but to each their own)