![]() While you can have a setting that looks good in one zone or at a specific time of the day, it looks bad in another zone or at another time: Too much color, too dark areas and so on.Īfter playing around with all shaders, there seem to be only three exceptions (at least for me): ![]() While this is useful for screenshots, for casual gaming this is mostly counterproductive, because you can only make the already near-perfect ingame colors worse. Some people use the external shader "Stormshade" to improve the gfx quality of Final Fantasy 14. Final Fantasy XIV: A guide about how to improve the gfx quality with StormShade Final Fantasy 14: How to improve the graphics quality? A guide/tutorial about how to improve the graphics quality with a shader that's not available ingame
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