In the first 2 images you see with the preset on that the shadow gets a lot darker (than should be considering there is sufficient ambient light that shadows especially ones so thin shouldn't be able to get that dark) while the surrounding dirt is much darker and effectively orange now.Ĭan't really figure out why this preset got so many DLs and endorsements, it's pretty bad. I personally spend a lot of time in the official Borderlands forums. 3- Copy and paste all my settings to ' SweetFXsettings ' of SweetFX 2.0, then save. 2- Copy all files from SweetFX 2.0 alpha and paste on your Dead Space 2 directory the same as you did before with SweetFX 1.3.
Really takes more away from the experience than adds to it, and really it's just the contrast that does this.Įven from the pictures on the description page you can see that the contrast is turned WAY high. No problem and all you need to do is: 1- Delete all SweetFX 1.3 files from your Dead Space 2 directory. So if you like that kinda thing go for it but my opinion is that it is not subtle whatsoever and you really get caught by the differences. Darks are pretty damn dark and then brights are holy f*** my eyes. Inside Sanctuary dropped from 110fps to 60-70 and then you go into Moxxi's and it starts visually lagging at 40-50fps with spikes down a little lower.Īlso the contrast is pretty damn high. 160fps without, 100-110 fps with (unstable) and that's just on the main menu. Leaving this here for people that might be tempted by "no detectable loss in performance" as that's just not true.