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However, since it's not "hand made pixel art", the pixels aren't carefully placed. While this is obvious it means my brain still knows there is a filter on top of the mesh. Which, I have to say, is carefully modelled to look good under that filter :)
I like how you went for this style and it reminded me of PS1 games. They won't probably look better in high res (for example, if you see Spyro's chicken in high res you can see how the polygons are placed to look good only under low-res).
But again, options are good, and the game still looks fantastic anyway!! :)
lowresplz
midresplz (default)
This is from Switch but should be similar on PC. Not a fan at all of the pixel filter, looks beautiful without it.
https://imgur.com/a/QqJu3K7
I can imagine what pixelated must look like in motion.