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Spec ops the line sweetfx
Spec ops the line sweetfx















Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. I just wish graphics card manufacturers would give us more algorithms, but I know that it is not their priority.

#Spec ops the line sweetfx driver

In this case graphics driver upsamples the original resolution to a higher one via Bicubic/Bilinear upsampling which looks ugly as hell. It’s easy to see why one would describe it that way after playing it. There are no tweaks or hacking methods to make them work in 1080p. Since its release, quite a few people have described Spec Ops: The Line as a horror game. Some older games do not support higher resolutions. But not that good with Dither and Film Grain shaders. Oh also with DSR, ReShade applies the shaders before downsampling which gives more accurate results with SMAA. And extra sharpening might be added with LumaSharpen. Smoothness between 17% and 25% are usually fine. Its only downside is, DSR uses a mix of nearest neighbor and gaussian algorithm with a smoothness setting. I am not an AMD user, therefore I don't know much about VSR, but NVIDIA's DSR technology is nicely implemented as far as I can tell. This game is still great, as dark as it was.I think GeDoSaTo's only upside is lanczos downsampling which is sharper and more accurate compared to other downsampling methods. Lots of bloody aftermaths seen on-screen frequently. Tons of blood spills out when you shoot one shot in someone, while shooting the head will end in a bloody explosion with a neck stump with a bone sticking out ever so slightly. The dialog eventually leads to stressful swearing and shouting, leaving a feeling of unease.

spec ops the line sweetfx

As you go to save the civilians, you realize that the phosphorus hit the civilians and has burned about 50 innocent people, two people, mother and daughter, holding each other with frozen screams on their faces. One sequence (spoilers) has the choice to take on an army in a huge, frustrating gunfight to get to the civilians, but the other choice is to launch mortars filled with white phosphorus, later having you walk through the wreckage and burning bodies begging for mercy.

spec ops the line sweetfx

Some of the cutscenes and disturbing violence will make A Clockwork Orange look tame. Moral choices that always lead to bad endings will leave you hating himself. This game, while it may be a great, dark story, is incredibly violent and gory. Near constant use of "f#!k" (especially halfway through the story), some uses of "$h!t", "b#!ch", and one use of "p!$$".

spec ops the line sweetfx

Smaller details throughout the game can be quite disturbing and haunting, as there is very dark and sometimes realistic imagery behind those details. Near the end of the game, the protagonists face is darkened with dirt, blood, bruises & burns. Characters are beaten to a bloody pulp, a disturbing scene depicts the deaths of MANY civilians (including a shot of a mother holding her daughter after being burnt alive with white phosphorus), some hallucinations depict ghostly figures that burn alive, the protagonist beats a guy's head in with the butt of his gun (with some large blood splatters around the body), and a few people are shot in the head, leaving blood stains. Some melee executions are brutal and leave blood stains. Players can shoot and melee enemies resulting in some blood and mild gore. It asks many "hard to answer" questions and puts players into the shoes of an evil hero.

spec ops the line sweetfx

Spec Ops doesn't try to make the gameplay too fun and tells a grim story about conflict and morality within soldiers. Spec Ops: The Line mocks other military shooters that wrongly defy war and conflict as something fun to play through with over-the-top heroic stories.















Spec ops the line sweetfx