I'm making a let's play of Agents of Yesterday, and the film grain effect is driving me nuts. I don't like looking at it and it's making my video files way, way bigger. Is there a way to get rid of it without disabling Lighting 2.0?
Try disabling post processing, this worked in lighting 1.0 / dx9 at least, I have no idea wether it still works.
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Yes, the last post was quite some time ago. I recently got myself a 2160p monitor.
I just replayed the last AoY mission at Caleb 4. When I borded the Klingon ship I was greeted with the horror, that is film grain. It was never that bad, when I still had my 1440p monitor. It's almost as bad, when it's not a screen shot.
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No go, I'm afraid. Disabling post-processing is, um, disabled in Lighting 2.0.
I just replayed the last AoY mission at Caleb 4. When I borded the Klingon ship I was greeted with the horror, that is film grain. It was never that bad, when I still had my 1440p monitor. It's almost as bad, when it's not a screen shot.
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