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I captured all of the screenshots with SweetFX with SMAA injection.
LORDS OF THE FALLEN CHEAT ENGINE HOW TO
I've uploaded my table here, and I'll be writing a guide on how to use that. That can be great for posing enemies for screenshots, but also for cheating your pants off.
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Using that, you can freeze enemies in place and still run around. I also managed to find the individual timescale used for NPCs. So the first thing I did when I got my hands on it was to use Cheat Engine to hack in control of the camera, field of view, and timescale.
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That said, I still enjoy this game's visuals quite a bit. You can disable it by turning off post processing via the in-game menu, but that will also disable volumetric light rays, color correction, AA, and other post processing effects. It's actually a bit straining on the eyes and makes it difficult to play for long periods of time (at least for me). In this game, it has the nasty side effect of making the game appear a bit blurry and hard to focus on things. In photography, this is considered a defect and steps are usually taken to fix or reduce it. As of now, that toggle is not available, so the chromatic aberration is present in the game and in these screenshots.Ĭhromatic aberration is what causes the fringes of red and blue on the edges of some objects. After receiving countless complaints about it, the devs mentioned during a live stream that they intend to add a toggle for this feature. That said, at some point between the release of those screenshots and the release of the game, the developers added the strongest chromatic aberration I've ever seen in a game. The art style screamed "generic fantasy" at first, but it was clean and graphically stunning. I've been looking forward to Lords of the Fallen ever since I saw the initial screenshot reveal. Pixel Boost is our weekly series devoted to the artistry of games, and the techniques required to run them at high resolutions.