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The screen resolution upscaling from 1440p doesn't help anything...
Reshade makes it look a bit better https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TrFzUXr3XM (spoiler warning) ..but that video shows a reshade enhancement using .....
Normal Filter anti Aliasing
Vibrance
Clarity
Filmic Anamorphic Sharpen
Directionally Localized Anti Aliasing plus
HDR
Technicolor 2
Focal DOF
Edit: also the story is just a shell, you have less than 10 characters in the whole game you can interact with and it all feels like NPC's from an old MMO game. No life or emotions whatsoever until the very ending which is also just meh.
Or could it possibly be that people respect their money more than to pay for an overpriced dated looking game that reviewed and sold badly tainted further by being infested with denuvo bloatware
Yeah I’ll think this is an easy skip