Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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Graphics issue
Settings are on ultra, only thing I have turned off is motion blur, but the game looks like a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ pastel painting at times and for the life of me can’t figure out why. At other times it looks good, but during some cutscenes so far like Henry’s face is block of pastel pixels looks so bad. Any suggestions?
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Snackie 7 FEB a las 13:14 
I get the same issue, its usually when I save or close the game
Helfdan3 7 FEB a las 22:32 
Publicado originalmente por Snackie:
I get the same issue, its usually when I save or close the game
im hoping the first update will fix it, having a blast otherwise
KingKurdes 8 FEB a las 1:41 
For everyone that wants to remove the ugly sharpen filter with the already sharp DLSS4/Preset K :
Add "r_Sharpening = -2" to "autoexec.cfg ! Sadly cutscenes are still a little to sharp imo, but in game its great now.
Publicado originalmente por KingKurdes:
For everyone that wants to remove the ugly sharpen filter with the already sharp DLSS4/Preset K :
Add "r_Sharpening = -2" to "autoexec.cfg ! Sadly cutscenes are still a little to sharp imo, but in game its great now.
Bro Please tell us the Detailed way , which folder where to do ?
check for latest gpu update, i had flickers and stuff that got fixed by updating to the latest drivers
KingKurdes 9 FEB a las 21:27 
Publicado originalmente por sundarbaba212:
Publicado originalmente por KingKurdes:
For everyone that wants to remove the ugly sharpen filter with the already sharp DLSS4/Preset K :
Add "r_Sharpening = -2" to "autoexec.cfg ! Sadly cutscenes are still a little to sharp imo, but in game its great now.
Bro Please tell us the Detailed way , which folder where to do ?

You have to create a new file named "autoexec.cfg" in the games root folder. Then add this line "r_Sharpening = -2" into it.
XandersStudio 14 FEB a las 16:40 
Publicado originalmente por Tired Knight:
For me its flickering grass patches, or the shadows in them? I've tried every setting I can think of and nothing seems to affect it.
R_shadowsscreenspace 0 / 2 - and also set fadeout distance begin and end to a higher value
wrath.of.heavens 15 FEB a las 17:07 
In my case Artcranston is right.
Enabling dlss Transformer from the driver made it look blurrier than fsr at 1440p (native monitor resolution)
but if the sharpness bar is lowered to 0 it is corrected.
Conclusion if you use fsr you can increase the sharpness to the maximum, if you use dlss lower it to 0.
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