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Instructions are there, simply unzip/unrar into the Sanctum 2 directory I believe, and yes it's "legal" lol
and what does Diablo have to do with this??
First off, Sanctum and Diablo have absolutely completely different game engines, assets, shaders and art style... the only thing in common is they both are rendered with DirectX9 ... which means absolutely nothing when it comes to customizing a preset for a single game...
.... Yes, SweetFX can and will work for almost any game, however, to say 1 preset will work and look great for other games is absolutely rediculous, there is a reason why people (me included) make unique presets for every single game ... because there is no 1 preset for all games, every engine, shader and asset, heck the art style itself all play huge rolls in deciding how a preset should be tweaked... I will admit there is a few presets they hold up decently under another game, but it's not ideal and they are never perfect and some things will look ok, some things will look great but there will ALWAYS be something that turns out terrible because it wasn't specifially tweaked for said game.
For example, I've done Bioshock 1-2 and Dead Space 1-2 presets before, each one unique, even tho visually and engine wise, both games in the series are almost identical, but using preset 1 for game 2 won't be ideal... but anyway, to each his/her own.