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but for me the black borders look too thick+distracting and kinda make many characters look janky... also feels like it reminds me of telltale games' walking dead artstyles.
eventually i decided that when i play b2 i prefer to turn off the cel-shading through ini config file tweaking, because i want to see the characters show their appearances more naturally without the distracting thick black borders that ebb/undulate weirdly everytime you move quickly toward/away from the characters.
nowadays i wish borderlands artstyles would lean more toward anime-comic style like cyberpunk edgerunner, hi fi rush or arcane series.
Yes.
Cel-shading is an art style that usually includes flat shadows to show dimension and bold outlines to mimic classic 2D cartoon styles.
The devs get this a lot and they do have a preference! 😂
Ah! Inked. Well, I love it. Please keep it. It gives the game character and atmosphere.