Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

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very sharpness and pixilationation of the blues in the game and cutscenes
Somebody help me! I've been trying to solve the problem all day, but nothing is working. The problem is that no matter what graphics settings I set, nothing changes. Every time a background blur appears in the game, it gets very pixelated. I have an RX 6600 graphics card, and the game runs very well and consistently at high settings. But this single problem really pisses me off and catches my eye, making it difficult to immerse myself in the game. I've already tried to find fixes for this problem, but even if I did, it just didn't work.

link to the video of my gameplay where you can see the problem
https://youtu.be/3EePJfUYqHg
(If you look at the edges where the blur ends, or at the characters that are blurred, you can see how much the blur is pixelated. I know it's a little hard to see through YouTube, but in the game itself it's very noticeable.)
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There is a weird thing going on with the DoF implementation in the game. I imagine a fix is in the future. For now - you can disable DoF by turning down the Post Processing effects in the game graphics settings.

This setting will get rid of the background blur as well as motion blur. This is a stylistic choice and isn't actually lowering graphical fidelity.
Not sure what exactly your issue is after watching your video a bit.

BUT https://github.com/Lyall/ClairObscurFix/releases disables the sharpness post-processing of the game that is default by the game to 1.0 and with the default setting with this fix it's set to 0, and you can set it to any value you like in the ini file. So try that.
Horny May 6 @ 11:07am 
Originally posted by ЯeÐ ĄnimaŁ ШaЯ:
Not sure what exactly your issue is after watching your video a bit.

BUT https://github.com/Lyall/ClairObscurFix/releases disables the sharpness post-processing of the game that is default by the game to 1.0 and with the default setting with this fix it's set to 0, and you can set it to any value you like in the ini file. So try that.
I've found this fix, but I don't understand how to install it. I didn't find the instructions, and when I tried it myself, it didn't work because either I didn't install their archive file correctly or it just doesn't work.
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