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Even on high they're already a little blurred.
Medium and low are unreadable.
I believe this is the cause as well. When I set my textures to medium I could barely read my cards. I cant remember if it was poker or blackjack but what I had on my cards was listed on the lower left.
Textures = Ultra
Otherwise mostly all textures in this game will look terrible at best.
Then these also are basically a must if not using FSR2 or DLSS
TAA = High
TAA Image Sharpness = 2.0 (avoid using 1.0 or 4.0)
^This is a slider, so it can be hard to get it properly set to exactly 2.0
^This slider is under the one for Water Geometry Quality; if you set the Water slider in the middle, then its easier to judge where "2.0" is with the TAA Sharpness slider that is just below it, but also setting that slider in the middle.
Setting it to an equal proper 2.0 is easier if you change everything else first that you need, then exit the game after the changes are applied; then open SYSTEM.XML with NOTEPAD and edit this line:
<sharpenIntensity value="2.000000" />