Even though I play it on my old low end laptop, I still able to get a stable 60fps on medium settings at 1080p (Linux) and the game is still gorgeous looking probably looks better than most if not all UE5 games released in the past 3 years.

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    First thing to do when starting a new game. Go to visual settings and turn off motion blur, depth of field, chromatic aberration, vignette, film grain, and depending on the game, anti-aliasing, ambient occlusion, and texture filtering.

    Maybe it’s just because I’m stuck in 1997, idk, but all that stuff just looks bad to me.

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      Also, fuck Bloom. It’s bad enough that my eyes are starting to do it at night, I absolutely don’t want that in video games.

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      Wrong. First thing you do is turn off TAA, DLSS, Frame generation, upscaling, Lumin, and if possible; anything related to sub-pixel geometry.

      Ir better yet; don’t play UE5 where most of these things are forced upon you.

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        I have no idea what any of those are, heh. I stopped playing fancy games about ten years ago and now play 2d indie games.