Yes this is new to me. No I don't recommend 100. But I definitely found this was really nice around 40 to 60. Added a lot of depth! Many of you know this but many of you don't!
thanks for the info I didnt realize it was set to 6 or that you could get a headache from it at 100 for too long but you can also get a headache from eating to many carrots. Dont worry about these antidotal cases I never gotten a headache from eating carrots.
All that sharpening does is effectively draw black outlines around edges. It's great for clarity on static images but not so great for motion. Our eyes sort of naturally blur when we're moving quickly, so really sharp images in a game when your character is moving quickly can tire out your eyes and cause a headache. It's why a lot of games use motion blur. Sharpness is like the opposite of motion blur.
The sharpening setting is needed when enabling DLSS, which you have enabled here. It improves the quality alot with DLSS. If you are not running DLSS, it is way more sharp in default
Edge Sharpening is not HD ( high definition resolution ) , it is either a post process filter or reduction of the antialiasing . while it is helpful for static images readability in motion it suffers from jittering highlights especially around lighting effects , making it stressful to look at . once you play with it on more i bet you will lower it back down around15-20 , and your eyes will sigh relief . there is a lot of interesting balancing in refining graphics / art and one of the principles is 80/20 areas of rest where that level of high sharpness should be reserved for important enemies or dramatic moments .
Yep. I'm using 20 + Radeon sharpening at 10%, which is basically the same effect except it works for every game via driver. Great stuff btw, you won't go back after you use it. It has almost zero impact on performance.
Calling a sharpness slider that's been there in plain sight since the launch of the game and is a staple option seen in most modern PC games a "secret HD mode" is stretching it in all kinds of ways really, really super hard. It's as far from secret as humanly possible (just an option that was always there in the menu) as well as having zero to do with resolution.
It matters what your resolution is and other graphics setting that apply any kind of filtering. The higher the resolution the worse sharping is going to look. At 1440p I use sharpening at 8, at 10 things start to look too artificial, 100 just looks gross. For broadcasting at 1080p a fair amount of sharping does look good, but still not 100 IMO, I'd say dial is back to around 50.
I noticed this too yes raising sharpening for some reason increases texture details but it also adds alot of shimmering and artifacts. I'll take the literal smoother image over slightly more detail in a top down perspective game game anyday. I wont notice the detailed carving on my shield either way but I will notice the weird artifacts everywhere so I too keep it lowered.
When D2R first came out I was getting major stutters and headache from the 100 sharpness that I put it back to around 20 and that fixed both issues for me (I think it's more pleasant and not tiring on my eyes that way -- motion blur, anisotropic occlusion, anti-aliasing and stuff like that usually makes me sick). I'm so used to my settings nowadays that I utterly forgot about that, to be completely honest. *Also, if someone is still having problems in River of Flame with the choppiness from all the fire rendering/processing from time to time, the "cure" that I founded out for that issue is to switch to old graphics and wait ~20-30 secs in that mode then when you switch back to D2R graphics and wait for them to re-load* they mostly do that properly and "lag" is gone. In those few cases, stutters don't go away -- just repeat the whole thing again and it will fix itself. :)
I like using Reshade on a lot of my games (the ones I have extra headroom to lose anywhere from 30-70 fps in) There's TONS of color editing options and sharpening tools, anywhere from classic FXAA, SMAA-TSAA, AMDFSR, and many other generic sharpening techniques you can choose from that are less demanding like chroma sharpening and edge detection. They all work great for D2R and I have the latest version installed for it with no graphical bugs to speak of and only a relatively minor dip in performance. For D2R, I used to increase the render resolution instead but found out that a good combo of settings in Reshade was much more effective FPS wise as well as with image quality.
The game isn't blurry to begin with. It's highly detailed, but because the detail level is so high, it blends in. The 'sharpness' feature is not a 'secret HD mode', it's literally an image sharpen filter.
I don't turn it higher than the low default setting as it makes everything too sharp and edgy. Then again I don't have DLSS turned on (my 3080 is good enough run this on max 1440p with 100 fps). DLSS blurs things so if you have that on, you might want to increase sharpening. Alternatively you can lower the settings and turn DLSS off.
I wonder if the sharpness is at a low default to capture the spirit of the original which has always been a little blurry. Too much culture shock to open it the first time and not have any blurriness at all?
Hey @MrLlamaSC, do you know about the graphics card not reading error? To fix it you have to Uninstaller the launcher the game then delete anything blizzard or battle net from the app data local ap data temp and program data folder then reinstall the launcher and game.
Am I the only one that thinks cranking it up to 100 makes the game look awful? Leaving it at 0 is much better. Somewhere in between is probably best for me. But 100 looks horrible.
@@Catbus-Driver maybe Llama just has naturally blurry vision so cranking it to 100 is easier on his eyes? I wonder what the game looks like at 0 sharpness for him.
this video is a good example how most game fails to demonstrate what the setting will actually improve , i loved the nvidia thing experience for that, it showed you with pictures what the settings was improving
Not by this option but i keep getting low fps and high ping. you know how to set up to works better? i out last the game requirements but somehow is laggy
that sharpness + a lenovo legion 5 pro monitor that supports HDR with windows auto HDR since the game does not support native , whould blow your mind. To bad youtube dosent allow printscreens.
If you want a sharp crispy image, how about just do 2 things? 1) Turn off DLSS 2) Set game resolution to monitor's native resolution These 2 things can make it a little fuzzy, but also you might want to look into Anti Aliasing, which also can contribute to fuzziness.
Why even use DLSS/FSR, especially on PC. Why downgrading your graphics if native is the best? You will never achieve native quality with AI upscale. I'm sure this nonsense exists just because of consoles which invented this fake 4K thing...
@@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 to save alot of pgu power while having an image that is ALMOST as good as the non upscaled one. ofc only in 4k/2k, fuck that shit on 1080p
I was thinking , do you think like 10% of 1k is 100 , but 5% of 10k is a bit more damage ? Imagine light sunder charms and infy on merc .. is it feazeble ? Is it worthy ?
I used to play with sharpening turned higher but I prefer it at a lower setting because then the game looks more as if it was painted with pastel paintings so to speak. Sharpening makes things look a little less pretty I guess... I'm not a fan of motion blur and other post effects, but in D2R sharpening doesn't really make the game look better. It makes the game look more crisp but then you're looking at something more artificial graphic wise with less sharpening. The picture looks more as if it was painted which for me looks prettier :)
@𝕸𝖚𝖘𝖕𝖊𝖑𝖑 higher sharpening looks more crisp, but less sharpening (at a certain point) looks better because the sharp lines get blurred adding an effect akin to a painting
That's not at all what this setting does lol, going to the max doesn't mean it's gonna look better or more ''HD'', you'll want to find a sweetspot, maxing it to 100 induces weird graphical issues.
"HD" I played with it when I started but when you hit act5 after first WP, this "HD" will make the trees look horrible, so I turned it down to 10. And if anyone out there are playing on a low budget GPU like myself (GTX960) and struggling with low fps, here is a great trick that took my fps from 40 to 80-100, just go into graphic settings and change from 'FULL SCREEN' mode to 'WINDOWED'.
you dont want it at 100 - its looks bad under certain motion & lighting effects. for a 4k 50" TV Screen (hooked up to my PC) I set it to [20-35] - it was the 1st thing i did cause good gamers open the game settings to see what features exist in a game asap...
I don't think I need to explain why 100 sharpness is a bad idea. The default of 6 is definitely a bit blurry, so I personally use 22 and it looks great. Just don't think of it as an "HD" slider, because that's not at all what it is.
I turn sharpening on with AMD Adrenaline so it's set and forget for all games. It works great with older games like wow so it doesn't look smudgy/blurry.
I tried it, i thought it was a Graphic Error, because if i sharpen it that much, i can literally see nothing while moving, so I dont know exactly why your define this as HD, is has absolutely nothing to do with HD
You don’t need that too much sharpening if you are on native resolution and using smaa. Just crank that sharpening up to your preference if you are using dlss or if you are not satisfied with the smoothness of TAA
I've set 40 on first day with D2r and never changed it again. I don't think it's 'HD mode' it's matter of preference (a lot of people enjoy Motion Blur in modern FPS)
@@MsMoeb Really? I think we have motion blur! Seriously, you can also write that D2R is not an FPS game... it was just an example of rendering preference in modern games (from my point a lot of people enjoy blurry picture overall - of course dozen of settings can influence that).
Hey MrLlamaSC i have an idea for the standard of hero and i didnt know where to put my recommendation in at but the idea i had was when going through terrorized zones with standard of hero theres a chance to spawn like maybe a end game assasins in terrorized zones with hire drop odds are something but i thought that would be cool
Might just be the video compression of youtube, but 100% did not look good. 60ish was nice though, Blizzard should probably up that to like 30-40 by default.
Wait.... did you just found out this? I don`t have the best gaming computer (Ryzen7, 8GB RAM, ADM Radeons, SSD still crashing often) and i`m playing on low settings but sharpness is the setting i`m keeping at decent amount. At first my eyes were bleeding when i changed that setting. It was like switching tv between chanels that are "normal" to HD. Another example - watch youtube on 360p vs 720p.
Not in my opinion. That's just over sharpening what the actual texture is. It creates bad black bands around the edges of objects and makes things look almost digital. To each their own, but I like it much more how it is.
Its not better its just different. At 100% it even looks worse imo. It also depends on the resolution you play on and your screen itself. I have shaprening set to 20% which looks the best for my eyes on my screen at 1440p with DLSS on.
@@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 yea i noticed the flickering, i ran the game with ta for such a long time and was always wondering where the fuck that flickering came from. especially in act 5 it killed my eyes. it also got worse the lower i set the fps - at uncapped it was barely visible
Sure, it's more "HD" if you don't mind everything looking like it's glowing, shimmering, and flickering, but sharpness isn't "HD." It can compensate for shitty monitors, but you're still better off adjusting sharpness on your monitor itself and leaving ingame sharpness at 0.
You're game is probably too blurry because you are using TAA (antialiasing). Try switching to SMAA, that will blow your mind also :D And no, sharpening filter is just that, a sharpening filter, it doesn't give you any more detail.
If u turn off DLSS u got less blurry too. DLSS in full Hd need more sharpening... I believe in 1440p or 4k with quality settings will be much more better. To much sharpening is not good either.
Seriously - I like the blurriness xD When you rush that slider up to max its looks ... lets just say, oversharpen the details makes it kind of uncanny for the eyes - at least in my eyes xD Its a good decision to mkae this slider so everyone can adjust it for personel preference xD
Yes this is new to me. No I don't recommend 100. But I definitely found this was really nice around 40 to 60. Added a lot of depth!
Many of you know this but many of you don't!
thanks for the info I didnt realize it was set to 6 or that you could get a headache from it at 100 for too long but you can also get a headache from eating to many carrots. Dont worry about these antidotal cases I never gotten a headache from eating carrots.
Hey Llama are they going to add content to d2r some day?
Agree.👍
@@jessielewis3694 they have wym dude (they wont add anything they can't re create in 2d isometric)
In today's news, gamer with 30 years of experience discovers graphic settings.
All that sharpening does is effectively draw black outlines around edges. It's great for clarity on static images but not so great for motion. Our eyes sort of naturally blur when we're moving quickly, so really sharp images in a game when your character is moving quickly can tire out your eyes and cause a headache. It's why a lot of games use motion blur. Sharpness is like the opposite of motion blur.
@muspell7628 that's a fine resolution, but what if he doesn't have the money for new equipment?
@@burnsloads sell drugs
People who played games for a long time dont rly need blurr
@𝕸𝖚𝖘𝖕𝖊𝖑𝖑 what's so funny about it it's true, some people who's not used to gaming needs blur on in games to not get head aces
@𝕸𝖚𝖘𝖕𝖊𝖑𝖑 why do you keep on changing the subject you make no sense at all and my eye sight is perfect thank you... i was pointing out other people :)
The sharpening setting is needed when enabling DLSS, which you have enabled here. It improves the quality alot with DLSS. If you are not running DLSS, it is way more sharp in default
Very true
Corpses flicker when I turn on DLSS
If Mr Llama uses DLSS I advice him not to.
He has powerfull pc to run games without DLSS. It's mostly for consoles and lower-end graphics cards.
set sharpening to 100% and dont use Dlss and you have the RE Engine exp :^)
Edge Sharpening is not HD ( high definition resolution ) , it is either a post process filter or reduction of the antialiasing . while it is helpful for static images readability in motion it suffers from jittering highlights especially around lighting effects , making it stressful to look at . once you play with it on more i bet you will lower it back down around15-20 , and your eyes will sigh relief . there is a lot of interesting balancing in refining graphics / art and one of the principles is 80/20 areas of rest where that level of high sharpness should be reserved for important enemies or dramatic moments .
lol right? The real secret HD mode is above sharpness in the menu--its called resolution
Sorry llama, im going on with this, HD aint just about edge sharpening my dude
Yep. I'm using 20 + Radeon sharpening at 10%, which is basically the same effect except it works for every game via driver. Great stuff btw, you won't go back after you use it. It has almost zero impact on performance.
@@neydoprojects HD High Definition can mean anything with fidelity
Not just 1080p resolution
l've been rocking 100 Sharpening since launch...
...but that's because I'm also using 50 Resolution with my dinosaur of a pc.
Calling a sharpness slider that's been there in plain sight since the launch of the game and is a staple option seen in most modern PC games a "secret HD mode" is stretching it in all kinds of ways really, really super hard. It's as far from secret as humanly possible (just an option that was always there in the menu) as well as having zero to do with resolution.
This is only a secret to people who never check options in games. :D
Usually sharpness just impacts edges on text, not like this
@@nk-dw2hm Wrong. Never had a TV and gone into settings to adjust sharpness I take it?
Yeah, I was baited too
Yeah this isn't new.
It matters what your resolution is and other graphics setting that apply any kind of filtering. The higher the resolution the worse sharping is going to look. At 1440p I use sharpening at 8, at 10 things start to look too artificial, 100 just looks gross. For broadcasting at 1080p a fair amount of sharping does look good, but still not 100 IMO, I'd say dial is back to around 50.
I noticed this too yes raising sharpening for some reason increases texture details but it also adds alot of shimmering and artifacts. I'll take the literal smoother image over slightly more detail in a top down perspective game game anyday. I wont notice the detailed carving on my shield either way but I will notice the weird artifacts everywhere so I too keep it lowered.
Those are not details, they are just noises from over sharpening! LOL
100 sharpening will cause issues and artifacts. 50 is the middle ground. It's called DLSS sharpening and I had been using it for a year or so :D
sharpening filter is not for everyone but i love it my self at like 60%
It's like the sharpen feature in photoshop- I would not crank it up to 100 LOL! perhaps 10-15
When D2R first came out I was getting major stutters and headache from the 100 sharpness that I put it back to around 20 and that fixed both issues for me (I think it's more pleasant and not tiring on my eyes that way -- motion blur, anisotropic occlusion, anti-aliasing and stuff like that usually makes me sick). I'm so used to my settings nowadays that I utterly forgot about that, to be completely honest. *Also, if someone is still having problems in River of Flame with the choppiness from all the fire rendering/processing from time to time, the "cure" that I founded out for that issue is to switch to old graphics and wait ~20-30 secs in that mode then when you switch back to D2R graphics and wait for them to re-load* they mostly do that properly and "lag" is gone. In those few cases, stutters don't go away -- just repeat the whole thing again and it will fix itself. :)
My problem is Ancients. As soon as i step in - game crushes. So always there - old graphics.
Play it at 4k resolution with 200% resolution scale, this is gonna do even more then the sharpening. But sharpening is great!
I like using Reshade on a lot of my games (the ones I have extra headroom to lose anywhere from 30-70 fps in) There's TONS of color editing options and sharpening tools, anywhere from classic FXAA, SMAA-TSAA, AMDFSR, and many other generic sharpening techniques you can choose from that are less demanding like chroma sharpening and edge detection. They all work great for D2R and I have the latest version installed for it with no graphical bugs to speak of and only a relatively minor dip in performance. For D2R, I used to increase the render resolution instead but found out that a good combo of settings in Reshade was much more effective FPS wise as well as with image quality.
Anything higher than default value of 6 for sharpening is going to make an image look worse if you are playing on 4K. Just a note.
The game isn't blurry to begin with. It's highly detailed, but because the detail level is so high, it blends in. The 'sharpness' feature is not a 'secret HD mode', it's literally an image sharpen filter.
🤓heh ackshually it is technically not a high definition mode 🤓
@MrLlamaSC could you please re-do the video on how to improve the loading speed?
why ? its still there why would he re-do the same video again ? just type fast loading on his channel youll find it
I don't turn it higher than the low default setting as it makes everything too sharp and edgy. Then again I don't have DLSS turned on (my 3080 is good enough run this on max 1440p with 100 fps). DLSS blurs things so if you have that on, you might want to increase sharpening. Alternatively you can lower the settings and turn DLSS off.
I dont know
But can i asking something what Frame Rate u Recommend?
Know wonder my is Blurry
I wonder if the sharpness is at a low default to capture the spirit of the original which has always been a little blurry. Too much culture shock to open it the first time and not have any blurriness at all?
Hey @MrLlamaSC, do you know about the graphics card not reading error? To fix it you have to Uninstaller the launcher the game then delete anything blizzard or battle net from the app data local ap data temp and program data folder then reinstall the launcher and game.
To be fair... I saw the tab but had no idea what it was. Now I have to go play with it.
I think its great that you discovered this, but I wanna say most people that play found the setting already lmao
in any case love the vids!
😆😆😆
Am I the only one that thinks cranking it up to 100 makes the game look awful? Leaving it at 0 is much better. Somewhere in between is probably best for me. But 100 looks horrible.
@@Squatch_11 No you're not... It's insane to me that people think it looks good and that Llama thought this was worth making a video about.
poor lama stroking his ego and its not even working
@@Catbus-Driver maybe Llama just has naturally blurry vision so cranking it to 100 is easier on his eyes? I wonder what the game looks like at 0 sharpness for him.
this video is a good example how most game fails to demonstrate what the setting will actually improve , i loved the nvidia thing experience for that, it showed you with pictures what the settings was improving
Wow, never noticed that before. Does it use up additional computer resources though? I don't want to fry my cpu lol
That's a sharp lookin polo if I must say. The color is on point!
the very first thing I do when I open ANY game for the first time is to check every single option settings and what it does.
Wasn't there a bug with this at release that was fixed by playing with sharpening low?
You also have a sharpening filter if you have an nvidia card that you can apply to any games, and is highly customisable
What was the purpose of setting the default to 6? Does it affect performance running it at 100?
It looks ugly at 100 on most settings. I play at 6 on ultra and at 30 on my mac on low. More than 40 looks very bad
I really wish they would add widescreen support for the classic graphics. If mods could do it on the original game, I don't get why Blizz can't.
Not by this option but i keep getting low fps and high ping. you know how to set up to works better?
i out last the game requirements but somehow is laggy
I bumped it to 20, but anything more kind of just stresses my eyes.
I have it on 20% as well at 1440p
that sharpness + a lenovo legion 5 pro monitor that supports HDR with windows auto HDR since the game does not support native , whould blow your mind. To bad youtube dosent allow printscreens.
is today April 1st?
If you want a sharp crispy image, how about just do 2 things?
1) Turn off DLSS
2) Set game resolution to monitor's native resolution
These 2 things can make it a little fuzzy, but also you might want to look into Anti Aliasing, which also can contribute to fuzziness.
Why even use DLSS/FSR, especially on PC. Why downgrading your graphics if native is the best? You will never achieve native quality with AI upscale. I'm sure this nonsense exists just because of consoles which invented this fake 4K thing...
@muspell7628 You can see him using DLSS in the settings that he is showing.
@@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 to save alot of pgu power while having an image that is ALMOST as good as the non upscaled one. ofc only in 4k/2k, fuck that shit on 1080p
I was thinking , do you think like 10% of 1k is 100 , but 5% of 10k is a bit more damage ? Imagine light sunder charms and infy on merc .. is it feazeble ? Is it worthy ?
Here I am looking for a way to lower the resolution lol
I'd like it to be a bit more zoomed in but not as much as when pressing F
I used to play with sharpening turned higher but I prefer it at a lower setting because then the game looks more as if it was painted with pastel paintings so to speak. Sharpening makes things look a little less pretty I guess... I'm not a fan of motion blur and other post effects, but in D2R sharpening doesn't really make the game look better. It makes the game look more crisp but then you're looking at something more artificial graphic wise with less sharpening. The picture looks more as if it was painted which for me looks prettier :)
@𝕸𝖚𝖘𝖕𝖊𝖑𝖑 higher sharpening looks more crisp, but less sharpening (at a certain point) looks better because the sharp lines get blurred adding an effect akin to a painting
Pretty sure this sharpening setting is something similar to a sharpen filter in photoshop. It's not the same thing as an 'HD mode'.
I was running it at 4K with no DLSS or sharpening. It looks super sharp.
This is the only video you will ever make that gets a like from me. Nice!
Wish they would let us play with full-view on the Legacy setting
That's not at all what this setting does lol, going to the max doesn't mean it's gonna look better or more ''HD'', you'll want to find a sweetspot, maxing it to 100 induces weird graphical issues.
Ya I am enjoying it at 63 right now...but it definitely makes the game look insane
"That's what everybody sees?!"
I know that moment too well, and I needed to take them off immediately, because it was hurting my eyes at first ...
"HD" I played with it when I started but when you hit act5 after first WP, this "HD" will make the trees look horrible, so I turned it down to 10.
And if anyone out there are playing on a low budget GPU like myself (GTX960) and struggling with low fps, here is a great trick that took my fps from 40 to 80-100, just go into graphic settings and change from 'FULL SCREEN' mode to 'WINDOWED'.
Did not know. Now I do. Thanks =]
you dont want it at 100 - its looks bad under certain motion & lighting effects. for a 4k 50" TV Screen (hooked up to my PC) I set it to [20-35] - it was the 1st thing i did cause good gamers open the game settings to see what features exist in a game asap...
I don't think I need to explain why 100 sharpness is a bad idea. The default of 6 is definitely a bit blurry, so I personally use 22 and it looks great.
Just don't think of it as an "HD" slider, because that's not at all what it is.
No health bars for PC?
I'm gonna need to see some more tests before I'm convinced
I turn sharpening on with AMD Adrenaline so it's set and forget for all games. It works great with older games like wow so it doesn't look smudgy/blurry.
100 too is too much, 30 is the sweet spot, sometimes i use 50
I tried it, i thought it was a Graphic Error, because if i sharpen it that much, i can literally see nothing while moving, so I dont know exactly why your define this as HD, is has absolutely nothing to do with HD
You don’t need that too much sharpening if you are on native resolution and using smaa. Just crank that sharpening up to your preference if you are using dlss or if you are not satisfied with the smoothness of TAA
Everybody did that since launch because it makes uniques and champions stand out more in game XD
MrLlama just discovered sharpening
I've set 40 on first day with D2r and never changed it again. I don't think it's 'HD mode' it's matter of preference (a lot of people enjoy Motion Blur in modern FPS)
No one enjoys Motion Blur.
It is not motion blur, itr's just detail. There is no motion blur in D2R.
Motion blur is for when it's not able to move smoothly, it's only used to make up for stuttering
@@MsMoeb Really? I think we have motion blur! Seriously, you can also write that D2R is not an FPS game... it was just an example of rendering preference in modern games (from my point a lot of people enjoy blurry picture overall - of course dozen of settings can influence that).
@@grawr3534 So why is it default in every single first person game? not even shooter? like psychonauts. I hope devs set default for wide audience .
Having the sharpness slider just below halfway is imo the sweetspot, don't wanna overdo it.
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Hey MrLlamaSC i have an idea for the standard of hero and i didnt know where to put my recommendation in at but the idea i had was when going through terrorized zones with standard of hero theres a chance to spawn like maybe a end game assasins in terrorized zones with hire drop odds are something but i thought that would be cool
About 70 is the sweet spot for me.
Thanks for this lmao
Does it work on Xbox X?
I noticed it before but didn't bump it up because I assumed that it would have my GPU screaming for mercy.
Might just be the video compression of youtube, but 100% did not look good. 60ish was nice though, Blizzard should probably up that to like 30-40 by default.
Wait.... did you just found out this?
I don`t have the best gaming computer (Ryzen7, 8GB RAM, ADM Radeons, SSD still crashing often) and i`m playing on low settings but sharpness is the setting i`m keeping at decent amount. At first my eyes were bleeding when i changed that setting. It was like switching tv between chanels that are "normal" to HD. Another example - watch youtube on 360p vs 720p.
Didnt know, now my graphics card melted, thanks Mr lama :D
Not in my opinion. That's just over sharpening what the actual texture is. It creates bad black bands around the edges of objects and makes things look almost digital.
To each their own, but I like it much more how it is.
Its not better its just different. At 100% it even looks worse imo. It also depends on the resolution you play on and your screen itself. I have shaprening set to 20% which looks the best for my eyes on my screen at 1440p with DLSS on.
i just found this myself literally today
Try turning the sharpness up to 100 with your TV
Hola puedo jugar en una gráfica HD 6970 2gb?
ya man sharpening been around since launch- i like mine at 25
And that kids is what we call Gibb's Phenomenon
I find 60 to be the sweet spot. 100 looks wrong
I’ve been rolling at 50 sharpening since day 1, so much nicer!
50 seems the spot especially with dlss
+ SMAA which is the sharpest type of AA. TAA and FXAA is blurry af... plus TAA causes a lot of flickering around blood decals and light sources...
@@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 you get a lot of that on dlss but the performance boost is nice
@@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 yea i noticed the flickering, i ran the game with ta for such a long time and was always wondering where the fuck that flickering came from. especially in act 5 it killed my eyes. it also got worse the lower i set the fps - at uncapped it was barely visible
Am I missing something or did you just notice that you could configurate the graphics settings? I mean, you're a genius at this game, so surely not.
on 4k diablo looks rly massive good. with hdr on .. holy no blur, no crisp, totaly clean as fuck!
Enpherno pointed this out on one of his streams. Great way to make the ELITES in the pit STAND OUT when farming with an MF barb.
Me watching this video in 360p: omg this looks so much better! 😳
Knew this since beta, but unfortunately my pc cant keep a steady fps at max scale
I actually put it somewhere in between not quite 100
It's a nice touch! I was blown away when I found a macro that does the same in WoW.
Sure, it's more "HD" if you don't mind everything looking like it's glowing, shimmering, and flickering, but sharpness isn't "HD."
It can compensate for shitty monitors, but you're still better off adjusting sharpness on your monitor itself and leaving ingame sharpness at 0.
i leave mine between 20 to 40. more than that it starts to look weird (with spell casting)
Seems to me just upping the supported resolutions and adding the sharpening tool is all they needed to do for D2r....
Just don't point out the "Max number of +skills on circlets" option slider which goes to 11!
I like it better smooth tbh. Too much detail has never worked for me in video games. I'd probably ramp it up to 20 or 30 max.
If you have an Nvidia video card there are settings you can apply to do this to all games. Nice that Blizzard put the slider in tho.
What you need is a 2k or 4k 144hz monitor - not a 1080 with 100 sharpness lol
whaaaaaaaa???????!?!?!?!? holy grail ty MrLlama!!
You're game is probably too blurry because you are using TAA (antialiasing). Try switching to SMAA, that will blow your mind also :D And no, sharpening filter is just that, a sharpening filter, it doesn't give you any more detail.
I didn't know, looks pretty cool...
First time I know something regarding D2R that llama doesn't 😲
If u turn off DLSS u got less blurry too.
DLSS in full Hd need more sharpening... I believe in 1440p or 4k with quality settings will be much more better.
To much sharpening is not good either.
I hate sharpening. Always turns it off, whether it's in game options or display's.
Didn't know it. Thanks!
1:55 I looks like someone recently has mopped the floor 😆
Seriously - I like the blurriness xD
When you rush that slider up to max its looks ... lets just say, oversharpen the details makes it kind of uncanny for the eyes - at least in my eyes xD
Its a good decision to mkae this slider so everyone can adjust it for personel preference xD
Its about what screen you have to computer to =) I change my Benq from 2015, to "Acer Predator XB273UZ" =) its huge diffrent =)