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I'm curently playing the game at the highest resolution (even though my monitor is 1920 x 1080) with ReShade/SweetFX and it looks great.
At least it actually runs fine, despite the 30fps which is not optimal imo but doesn't effect the actual gameplay.
I don't expect those options to be there for this type of game. It's a budget title being ported to the PC years later at a budget price by a publisher/company that has/had nothing to do with the game.
When games like this get ported in this type of situation the PC settings are always super limited. History has dictated that's how these ports always are. In other words it shouldn't really be a surprise but more of an expectation at this point.
I guess thats true. So I downloaded this nvidie inspector thing and have no ide what im doing. I made a profile for the game I think but I have no idea what all these options do. Do you know of a guide or something because the one I looked up wasnt very helpful
It's not. I just played WOTS3 on 360 yesterday and it's a muddy, pixelated mess.
You can run WOTS4 at a 4k resolution which makes it look super clean and gets rid of pretty much all the aliasing in the game. You can also use things like Nvidia Inspector and ReShade/SweetFX to further tweak the game's graphics.
Try this...
http://img.techpowerup.org/150723/nvidia_20150723_210950.png
I don't know if that anit aliasing compatibility code will work though. You actually don't need to bother with the anit aliasing stuff if you're running it in a 4k resolution.