PoE HI-FI is an efficient preset config for Reshade. Adds subtle sharpening and color saturation
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Installation: https://reshade.me/#download , made with 6.3.3 -Download Reshade to the Path of Exile 2 .exe in your game directory, choose the version that is without addons. -Select DirectX12, uncheck and then "check all" to include all shaders in the download. -Unzip the file and drop PoE Refined into the Path of Exlile 2 folder, -Launch the game and select the file in the top blue highlighted tab within Reshade to load.
In my 1440p testing FPS uncapped in hunting grounds - 135 fps, down to 133 with the 2 shaders enabled, disable anything you dont need or edit to your liking.
I threw this together and tbh the change is very subtle, if you would like to change more play around with reshade and LGG sliders, just keep the 3 RGB values within .100 of each other