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Version 1.0
Version 1 - 9 AA Presets Available
In collaboration with ChatGPT, I've put together several variations of anti-aliasing and post-processing presets using modified Engine.ini files. Choose which one fits your needs, and then replace the Engine.ini file contained in The Killing Antidote's AppData folder.
***The archive contains a Readme with installation instructions. PLEASE READ THE README! :)***
I've included screenshots of each anti-aliasing method, so you have a visual reference of the effect of each option.
This mod does not include any disabling of Jodi's customization mirrors. Those reflections are hardcoded into the asset, or something like that, and cannot be disabled using Engine modifiers.
This mod also attempts to lessen the amount of smearing, blurring, ghosting, and pixel crawling caused by aggressive TAA in Unreal Engine. Any preset that uses TAA will still have some smearing, but it should be significantly less now as the value "r.TemporalAAPauseCorrect" should help to correct any artifacts along with other adjustments made to TAA values.