geo-11 fix for OCTOPATH TRAVELER II. This uses the UE4 universal fix as the base.
- Fixed transparency effects of geometry.
- HUD at depth when necessary.
- Temporal antialiasing.
- Water.
- Vignette.
- Other effects.
Installation
- geo-11 (with build v0.6.182): download this file and extract its contents in the "Octopath_Traveler2\Octopath_Traveler2\Binaries\Win64" folder, where "Octopath_Traveler2-Win64-Shipping.exe" is. Remember to edit "d3dxdm.ini" to change your "direct_mode" to the output you need. For 3D Vision monitors, only "nvidia_dx11" works properly.
Installation
- geo-11 (with build v0.6.182): download this file and extract its contents in the "Octopath_Traveler2\Octopath_Traveler2\Binaries\Win64" folder, where "Octopath_Traveler2-Win64-Shipping.exe" is. Remember to edit "d3dxdm.ini" to change your "direct_mode" to the output you need. For 3D Vision monitors, only "nvidia_dx11" works properly.
- Run the game and let it overwrite the Nvidia profile when asked.
Hotkeys (numbers aren't from the numpad)
- 0: depth of field toggle. Not disabled by default. Disabling this effect can free a lot of GPU usage.
Hotkeys (numbers aren't from the numpad)
- 0: depth of field toggle. Not disabled by default. Disabling this effect can free a lot of GPU usage.
- F5: sprite filter toggle. Disabled by default. This gives sprites the same "unfiltered" look as in the first game.
- F6: vignette toggle. Disabled by default.
Recommendations
- If you need to save some GPU usage without sacrificing resolution, disabling depth of field with the 0 key can be a good idea. There are some areas where it's noticeable that the effect was intended to be enabled, because you'll clearly see the far edge of the game map.
Recommendations
- If you need to save some GPU usage without sacrificing resolution, disabling depth of field with the 0 key can be a good idea. There are some areas where it's noticeable that the effect was intended to be enabled, because you'll clearly see the far edge of the game map.
- To enable TAA (if you want it), which fixes shimmering problems, edit the "Engine.ini" file in "%USERPROFILE%\Appdata\Local\Octopath_Traveler2\Saved\config\WindowsNoEditor" folder and only set "r.DefaultFeature.AntiAliasing=2" under "[SystemSettings]".
- Another option (better than the default FXAA) is doing the same but using "r.PostProcessAAQuality=0". It will disable all antialiasing.
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How were you able to achieve the "unfiltered" sprite look? any .ini settings i can change for normal gameplay?
ReplyDeletemeaning, are there any .ini settings i can change to achieve the look of unfiltered sprites, in normal unmodified gameplay
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