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Yea TAA works well with high res, otherwise it looks horrible, very blurry, especially foilage. Also has ghosting problems.
Would recommend SMAA 2x, they improved it alot with recent updates, looks quite nice now, try with 125% resscale.
I honestly hate the sharpening filter at any setting higher than 0, it's starts to look like a bitmap picture or some cartoon, grainy artifacts all over it.
It's funny because at 0 (both sliders) it still sharpens it a bit, but without artifacts. Turn the filter on and off and you will see the difference.
ahhh yea, reshade's lumasharpen is pretty decent (just standard settings).
[SystemSettings]
r.PostProcessAAQuality=6
r.TemporalAACurrentFrameWeight=0.25
r.TemporalAASamples=8
r.TemporalAASharpness=0.7
r.Tonemapper.Sharpen=0.8
r.TemporalAACatmullRom=1
r.SkeletalMeshLODBias=0
r.ViewDistanceScale=1
r.ScreenPercentage=100
I would leave out the last 3 lines, kinda irrelevant and you want higher than 100% resscale for better graphics. Would leave out the 3rd line aswell and set Temporal sharpness much higher instead (Like 4), for a crisper image without artifacts. Just test and experiment what you like best anyway.