The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

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The image is too sharp
Do you also have the impression that the image is too sharp? The worst thing is that I don't see any way to change the sharpness option.
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yes u have a option for that..search in display/graphics options in game. set sharpness to 0
Anav Apr 3 @ 2:39pm 
There is no option called "sharpness"
WANHEDA Apr 3 @ 2:40pm 
Yep, any solutions would be much appreciated. There is Upscaling sharpness but that doesn't do anything for me because im not using any upscaling, there is no other way to turn down the sharpness, which results in a lot of hair and beard being really sharp and weird.
There is an option for upscale sharpness.
Mykeess Apr 3 @ 3:59pm 
DLSS even as DLAA and FSR is super bad in this game, try to disable it and use SMAA antialiasing and 16x texture filtering, that changes the game.
Last edited by Mykeess; Apr 3 @ 4:34pm
Originally posted by Mykeess:
DLSS even as DLAA and FSR is super bad in this game, try to disable it and use SMAA antialiasing and 18x texture filtering, that changes the game.

it does looks better but it also makes the facial hair VERY flickery
Originally posted by Mykeess:
DLSS even as DLAA and FSR is super bad in this game, try to disable it and use SMAA antialiasing and 18x texture filtering, that changes the game.
wait there is an option to disable upscalling and using native reso?

nvm, found it
Last edited by zuppaclub; Apr 3 @ 4:26pm
Jarrod Apr 3 @ 4:29pm 
Originally posted by Mykeess:
DLSS even as DLAA and FSR is super bad in this game, try to disable it and use SMAA antialiasing and 18x texture filtering, that changes the game.
There is no "18x texture filtering" setting, texture filtering has absolutely nothing to do with image sharpening.

Anyway, this has already been discussed multiple times. Temporal AA solutions like TAA, DLSS, FSR, or XESS (including their native res versions like DLAA) have some extra sharpening filter pass that goes away when you turn off AA or use SMAA.

And again, the sharpening setting is not "removing sharpening", it's softening the image. When you turn it up it sharpens, when you turn it down it softens. It's "off" at 5. By turning it down you are just softening a sharpened image, which looks terrible.

Part 1 had this exact same issue, and it required an .exe hex edit. We just need to wait for someone to find the right hex code to turn it off, like with Part 1.
Last edited by Jarrod; Apr 3 @ 4:30pm
Mykeess Apr 3 @ 4:33pm 
Originally posted by стасянже:
Originally posted by Mykeess:
DLSS even as DLAA and FSR is super bad in this game, try to disable it and use SMAA antialiasing and 18x texture filtering, that changes the game.

it does looks better but it also makes the facial hair VERY flickery
Yes you're right, but everything else looks much better. With texture filtering at 16x it's not really that bad.
Last edited by Mykeess; Apr 3 @ 4:34pm
Jarrod Apr 3 @ 4:36pm 
Originally posted by Mykeess:
Originally posted by стасянже:

it does looks better but it also makes the facial hair VERY flickery
Yes you're right, but everything else looks much better. With texture filtering at 16x it's not really that bad.
Mate why are you so bent on mentioning texture filtering. It has nothing to do with image sharpening.
Mykeess Apr 4 @ 1:22am 
Originally posted by Jarrod:
Originally posted by Mykeess:
Yes you're right, but everything else looks much better. With texture filtering at 16x it's not really that bad.
Mate why are you so bent on mentioning texture filtering. It has nothing to do with image sharpening.
I said nothing about image sharpening, just research what texture filtering does and you'll find out.
Pero Apr 4 @ 1:30am 
Disable DLSS, and enable DLAA, (if you dont have lock icon next to DLAA that means its enabled) Dont listen to any of this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, DLAA is way to go for now
Last edited by Pero; Apr 4 @ 1:31am
CGWave Apr 4 @ 1:31am 
I have an issue with far defocused object like mountains in the distance being super blurred unless you zoom at them, really annoying. Turning off depth of field setting doesn't improve it unfortunately : /
VNTBLACK Apr 4 @ 1:43am 
Originally posted by Pero:
Disable DLSS, and enable DLAA, (if you dont have lock icon next to DLAA that means its enabled) Dont listen to any of this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, DLAA is way to go for now

DLAA, although it looks better than DLSS (with DLSS 4 on the "Quality" preset, there's practically no difference from DLAA at all), still doesn't disable forced sharpness. Stop talking nonsense. Disabling sharpness is what’s truly necessary.
Nucci Apr 4 @ 1:48am 
how do you disable dlss?
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