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It's just a ReShade preset, I didn't make anything.
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Version 1.0
First Draft of the .ini
To me, Atelier Yumia looks blurry. This is an attempt to change that using ReShade. There are probably better ways of accomplishing this, but this is the one I have chosen. At present, I tried to keep it similar to the game's default look, with only a handful of sharpening features and some slight contrast changes to bring out detail, without overly-sharpening things until they look embossed or aliased. I hope that you may also find this useful, and suggestions to improve either the visuals or performance are welcome. Thank you for your time.
How to Use: 1: Install ReShade via this link and follow the prompts to set it up for Atelier Yumia. (If this is your first time doing something like this, browse the game's install directory -- aka the place where you put the game on your system -- and find Atelier_Yumia.exe.)
2: Download this preset. Make a note of where you save this too, you will need it in a moment.
3: Open Atelier Yumia. Some text will appear at the top of the screen, follow the prompts and instructions for a brief tutorial on how to use ReShade. Import the ReShadePreset.ini file here, and the effects I've chosen should be applied to the game! If you like how it looks, enjoy! If not, play around with the settings and effects until you get something you like. You can share your own ReShadePreset.ini in the same way that I have, so have fun playing around!
4: Enjoy a sharper, easier-to-read Atelier Yumia!
Questions: 1. Will this work on Steam Deck? Probably! It's a bit involved to set it up, but there are some nice guides for doing just that, like this one here!
2. Will this work on Switch/Console? Probably not, unfortunately -- though please do correct me if I'm wrong!
3. Will this help the performance issues? It might honestly make them worse. But it looks pretty!