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Low vs Ultra settings.

Global
Global Member Posts: 770
edited October 2018 in General Discussions

Is it me or do low settings look better?

LOW

ULTRA

LOW

ULTRA

plus i think ultra has motion blur.

Still sticking with ultra tho....

Comments

  • RepliCant
    RepliCant Member Posts: 1,436

    is there a difference even

  • Chrona
    Chrona Member Posts: 245

    Yes, there's a difference. It mostly has to do with the lighting and textures though, from what I'm seeing.

  • Global
    Global Member Posts: 770

    @Chrona said:
    Yes, there's a difference. It mostly has to do with the lighting and textures though, from what I'm seeing.

    I think its just FXAA which is why low looks better because there isnt any pixel blurring

  • SiNister_TTV
    SiNister_TTV Member Posts: 8

    For killer at least, if you want the best advantage, Low settings are the way forward due to it being slightly brighter due to low shadows. I personally think Medium looks the best, high and ultra look too blurry.