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https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout76/mods/1209
I think you are going to need a really hefty computer to run all the packs
For me Reshade works fine with FO76 since i started using it more then a year ago. I use technicolor filters for better color satuation, amd contrast sharpening for sharper look of objects and clarity filter to reduce the washed out effect . But remember, every graphic modding could affect the game performance.
Just play a while and your eyes will get used to the washed out texture look. Somehow it has its own charme :))
If you have Nvidia GPU you can use Nvidia overlay to turn on a sharpening filter to enhance texture detail a little bit. Really made a big difference to me.
Yes, this makes indead a visible difference. Additionally you can try setting texture qualitiy in driver profile to High quality. So all textures are coming uncompressed into Vram. Means you need at least 8 GB Vram or more for FO76
Here you go. All these are required to fully turn off the motion blur and all blur effects.
Not going to say it looks amazing, but it certainly looks better than the default settings for me at least, but i have also made many other changes to the ini. No idea why game devs feel the need to add this crap. Default it looks really bad and made me feel physically ill. My eyes are capable of focusing on things on their own thank you very much.
Some of these lines will not be in the Fallout76Prefs.ini so you simply need to copy and paste them in. I forget exactly which so you will need to check yourself that you are not putting two same lines with different values. I am happy with my settings right now so I have not changed anything for months.
Pretty sure all of the fDOF lines need to be completely added while only some of the image space ones are needed to be added. Ones that are already present just need their values changed. I use a Fallout76Custom.ini myself so it makes it a bit easier.
[Display]
fDOFBlendRatio=0
fDOFMinFocalCoefDist=999999
fDOFMaxFocalCoefDist=99999999
fDOFDynamicFarRange=99999999
fDOFCenterWeightInt=0
fDOFFarDistance=99999999
[ImageSpace]
bDoDepthOfField=0
bDoRadialBlur=0
iRadialBlurLevel=0
bDynamicDepthOfField=0
bMBEnable=0
bScreenSpaceBokeh=0
bLensFlare=0