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Alright well good for you, but I want to be immersed.
Hope that helps!
I'm running on a budget gaming laptop so I pretty much turn off and lower most of the settings in Graphic. I don't know which one that actually minimize the Glitter effect but with this setting I was able to achieve to almost no glitter effect at all so yu guys should try these setting that I'll provide one by one.
These are my Graphic settings; Starts from :
- Rendering Mode : Normal.
- Image Quality : 100%.
- Refresh Rate : 144.15Hz.
- Frame Rate : 60.
- V-Sync : On.
- AA : TAA.
- Texture Quality : High (0.5 GB).
- Texture FQ : Medium (Trilinear).
- Shadow Cache : On.
- Subsurface Scattering: On.
- The rest are just Low and Off.
Hope this helps.
Enabling TAA masks the issue. So two ways to solve it: TAA+Bloom On or Bloom Off.
It's the best thing you can do out of modding: to me bloom off is worse visually.