

A double buffer v-sync makes your framerate locks to half your refresh rate every time it struggles to keep it at that level. Some users apparently report of a low framerate behavior similar to something a double buffer v-sync may have caused. See the tiles if you have a hard time seeing the differences. Now, let's compare no AF with 16x AF just for show. Don't forget to hit apply or the setting will reset if you leave it be. To change the texture filtering to 16xAF, do this. With all that done, now you have control over framerate limiter and texture filtering. Now, pick "Add application to current profile" to bind your exe to your profile by going to your game directory and pick the BLUE_REFLECTION.exe. Make a custom profile like this and name it whatever you want(I suggest naming it Blue Reflection for quick access later). The hard way (AKA, my recommended way of doing it) is by using Nvidia Profile Inspector. Now, after adding the game executable file to the list, you change the anisotropic filtering like this
BLUE REFLECTION SECOND LIGHT GAMEPLAY HOW TO
Click here if you don't know how to get to the settings.

The easy way to do this is by opening your Nvidia Control Panel. To get some good filtering on, you need to do some bit more work on it.
BLUE REFLECTION SECOND LIGHT GAMEPLAY PS4
This is because the game has a 4xAF (yes, even on the PS4 they are like this). If you noticed, the ground texture is heavily blurred. Value of "1" means fullscreen on and value of "0" means windowed. The game only has fullscreen and windowed mode which you can change in this "FullScreen=1" Keep in mind that UI doesn't scale well so any 2D/UI will look like this. the game doesn't seem to lock your aspect ratio, so you can have a 2560x1080 on your ultra-wide monitor. You can input any resolution you wanted and have some weird aspect ratio on top off it. You can also input arbitrary resolution in the same file by changing the "ScreenWidth=1920 It should look like this "DepthOfField=0" If you see "DepthOfField=1" and want to turn DoF off, change the value number to "0". (If you launch through Steam (AKA through the launcher) the resolution you set on the. To turn this off, go to (C:\Users\USER_NAME\Documents\KoeiTecmo\BLUE REFLECTION) Inside this folder, edit a file named BRsetting.ini. The only graphical options you can change is DoF (Depth of Field). Okay, now that we got that out of the way, let's actually start messing with some real settings. The exe name should be "BLUE_REFLECTION.exe"

Don't start the game from the steam library and instead, through the game exe in the game directory. Just a launcher with limited resolution options with it (720p, 768p, 900p, 1080p). Now, the game has no graphic settings whatsoever. And I will reference performance based on this spec. So, unless you have an incredibly weak CPU, you should be fine playing the game.įor starters, I have a 4790k 2.4GHZ DDR3 RAM, Asus Strix GTX980+150mhz OC. To start, the game is design to work out your GPU far more than your CPU because of a poor Shader implementation according to a programmer.
