Swaps all the cud files in the 3dlut folder with my custom cuds and some of the stock Yakuza 6 ones (not that it actually matters since YK2 and Y6 apparently share a lot of the same filters).
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Complete overhaul of the previous version. I manually edited cud files using Adobe Photoshop and SlowpokeVG's Dragon Engine LUT Preview Tools to capture the much better look of Yakuza 6. However, the mod is not nearly as perfect as the original thing, it is just a pastime hobby I did for my own gameplay and then decided to share it anyway.
Installation:
Manually drag and drop the 3dlut folder over Yakuza Kiwami2/data/ (don't forget to backup your original 3dlut folder in case you did not like the new look)
OnoMichi0's FilterLESS mod is highly recommended since their mod removes the green filter from in-engine cutscenes, qte's, and dynamic intros while mine removes the filter from the basic gameplay and tries to capture the look of Yakuza 6. Important:
It should be noted that I did not test the mod throughout the whole game since I recently started replaying it so if there are any inconsistencies about how the gameplay looks, feel free to comment.