Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

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Gingy Mar 3, 2023 @ 4:35pm
Is it possible to get rid of the annoying sharpening effect?
When I look at any object or something it looks like it has like some sharpening effect and its really hard on my eyes. Is there any possible way to remove it? I tried turning off anti-aliasing but that did nothing. Pls help
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Gingy Mar 3, 2023 @ 5:35pm 
Okay update. I found out that in my nvidia game filter settings image sharpening is set to 50% and I cannot turn it off. Does anyone know how to make it turn off? Its really annoying me.
Bishop-Six Mar 4, 2023 @ 3:33am 
Originally posted by JIBBTRON3000:
Okay update. I found out that in my nvidia game filter settings image sharpening is set to 50% and I cannot turn it off. Does anyone know how to make it turn off? Its really annoying me.

You activate/deactivate sharpening in nvidia under global settings and you can adjust it in individual settings for every game in app settings.

Both settings can be found in "manage 3d settings" in nvidia control panel.
Gingy Mar 4, 2023 @ 8:02am 
Okay so I deactivated it in nvidia control panel but it seems to be still there. It's most likely just part of the game and I can't seem to fix it.
Gingy Mar 4, 2023 @ 8:37am 
Nevermind. It I guess fixed itself? I don't really know what happened but its gone.
noxteryn Mar 4, 2023 @ 10:24am 
The sharpening effect is meant to indicate something about your state of mind. There are various similar visual effects. For example, when you are sleepy, things can get blurry. When you are drunk, things get wobbly. When you are tired, things get desaturated.
wjpower2003 Mar 4, 2023 @ 10:37am 
Originally posted by noxteryn:
The sharpening effect is meant to indicate something about your state of mind. There are various similar visual effects. For example, when you are sleepy, things can get blurry. When you are drunk, things get wobbly. When you are tired, things get desaturated.

Seeing the sharpening effect usually means that you are drunk. However, if JIBBTRON3000 is seeing the issue constantly while sober, then the issue is most likely a visual glitch in line with Nvidia Settings.
Gingy Mar 4, 2023 @ 7:15pm 
It's fixed but thank you for letting me know.
hero Aug 17, 2024 @ 2:02am 
Originally posted by wjpower2003:
Originally posted by noxteryn:
The sharpening effect is meant to indicate something about your state of mind. There are various similar visual effects. For example, when you are sleepy, things can get blurry. When you are drunk, things get wobbly. When you are tired, things get desaturated.

Seeing the sharpening effect usually means that you are drunk. However, if JIBBTRON3000 is seeing the issue constantly while sober, then the issue is most likely a visual glitch in line with Nvidia Settings.

LMAO
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Date Posted: Mar 3, 2023 @ 4:35pm
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