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-Press the Windows key and type dxdiag in the search box
-Click on dxdiag to run the program
-Wait for it to fully load and then hit "Save All Information"
-Save the DxDiag.txt and then email the file to maizesupport@finishlinegames.com?
Please email the files per the instructions here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/284240/discussions/1/152391285466687147/
In the meantime, please switch from "Fullscreen" to "Fullscreen Window" or "Window" mode and restart the game to see if this helps. Thanks.
Game started at Epic settings what is looking nice but gave me about 40-45 FPS. I like to play at 60FPS though and was fiddling with the options. Every other setting than Epic blurrs the hell out of the game. High was almost giving me 60FPS but visually it's a huge step backwards with this blur. And Medium grants me my 60FPS but looks like an aquarell painting. I tried a few setting differences with the Custom sliders, but these differ heavily according if either Epic or Low was set before you cycle to it. If I come from Epic and turn all custum sliders to low, the game still can't reach 60 FPS. If I come from Low and change everything up to Epic I get 60 FPS but still get the aquarell optics.
Restarted the game a few times after changing the options and also tried Fullscreen and Windowed Fullscreen, that didn't change very much unfortunately.
Here is a screenshot of how the game looks on my PC with the Medium settings
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197974106428/screenshot/169291094557924584
P.S. I am not talking about Motion Blur, btw. Nevertheless I disabled it as been described in the FAQ, but that didn't help with this aquarel blur.