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Best to start with recommended settings then tweak to your liking.
I had to find that myself too because I was annoyed by how everything looked great, except that the characters looked like crayon mud in a mirror, until I fixed it.
Reflections and Shader Settings; crank em up.
Depth of Field; disable entirely
Two questions
1. What actually crank up means? 🤣 U mean put the highest setting?
2. Why disable depth of field? Would it impact cpu too much?
Thanks a lot!
You can play around with them in-game and see differences. Some might require a game restart though to apply; such as some of the Ultra settings. But everything on High and Full Resolution should do just fine.
I will test it now.
So - it worked out well. Of course if mine laptop would not melt I could push settings even higher but its good enough. Thank You for support!
I changed "Screen space reflections" to "on" with minimal settings applied and "Real time reflection quality" to medium (from "low")
Cheers!
Thanks!