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First thing to do when starting a new game. Go to visual settings and turn off motion blur, depth of field, chromatic aberration, vignette, film grain, and depending on the game, anti-aliasing, ambient occlusion, and texture filtering.
Maybe it's just because I'm stuck in 1997, idk, but all that stuff just looks bad to me.
Also, fuck Bloom. It's bad enough that my eyes are starting to do it at night, I absolutely don't want that in video games.
Wrong. First thing you do is turn off TAA, DLSS, Frame generation, upscaling, Lumin, and if possible; anything related to sub-pixel geometry.
Ir better yet; don't play UE5 where most of these things are forced upon you.
I have no idea what any of those are, heh. I stopped playing fancy games about ten years ago and now play 2d indie games.