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Yep, I agree. I've also tried to find any of these settings in the ini file, but the only settings there are resolution based. This has to be a bug.
https://imgur.com/a/GbKdk8v
I believe so. I confirmed that all of the other settings do work. The water detail adds ripples to the ocean water (not rivers and lakes, though), the SSAO does affect the lighting, but the texture setting just does nothing.
Well, again, it's not everything. I was able to verify that water detail and SSAO do change things. It seems to only be the texture setting affected.
Yeah, that looks a lot better.
He stated in the video that he had to go over to Square Enix to play this in the London office and that it was pre-release code. I'd wager this version of the code ONLY ran on max settings and didn't have any graphics options yet.
Actually, speaking of which, I actually played the pre-release version as well at New York Comic Con's Square Enix booth. I did not notice anything bad about the graphics (it was the PC version).