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Apparently it would kill the devs if they lord knows dared to add an toggle on/off option for this effect for people who find this very uncomfortable and eye straining but otherwise would love to check out the game.
R.I.P
Any vomit in user's eyes "effect" nowdays can be considered "artstyle" i guess.
The game itself doesn't even look bad just this cel shading crap in motion is what is just making it hard to look at.
/rant
Imagine a game about spiders with an arachnophobia setting? Same thing basically.
It's as much an "artistic vision" as forcing Motion Blur or excessive Chromatic Aberration in games without any option to turn it off or tone it down despite how awful and uncomfortable it is. Same thing basically.
Ah, right. Because the game is about cel shading. Sure.
Pretty sure turning off Post Processing get's rid of the color grading?
https://thunderstore.io/c/lethal-company/p/Sligili/HDLethalCompany/
follow the instructions on the store page, and then disable post processing (though this does make the game look really generic)