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They should let you hide the HUD with a simple button press like you can in The Witcher 2. I don't always remember to disable all of it.

I mistook that first one for VGX.

What sweetfx preset did you use?
 
Here's my second collection. Enabled anisotropic filtering too. :)





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I really would love to have a toggle hud button :(

It's not that bad. You just have to press down arrow and activate repeatedly as fast as you can. :)
 
A few of mine :)

 

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This game is so beautiful and large..... and outworlds!!




 

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Holy shit, this one looks like VGX. How did you get it to look like this? I assume you're using ReShade + SweetFX? If so, can you share your settings, cause this just looks amazing.
You think so? Don't you think the sky looks a bit weird? Don't you think the grass and the trees all have weirdly the same color? Don't you think that this looks like a strongly desaturated photograph, whereas the vanilla game actually looks like a photograph? I really like the new artistic direction of The Witcher 3. I prefer the vanilla graphics over these desaturated ones.
 
I'm using ReShade + SweetFX with BarelyLegalAlien's settings (and I removed the film grain). I like how it desaturates the game:http://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/36evn6/the_witcher_3_launch_megathread/.

Can you please explain how I can get his settings? I'm new to using ReShade + SweetFX. I clicked on the link he gave, but it's just a textdocument, so I'm not sure what to do with it (already downloaded ReShade + SweetFX).

EDIT: Nvm, I think I get it. Just need to copy the settings from his file to the SweetFX settings.

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You think so? Don't you think the sky looks a bit weird? Don't you think the grass and the trees all have weirdly the same color? Don't you think that this looks like a strongly desaturated photograph, whereas the vanilla game actually looks like a photograph? I really like the new artistic direction of The Witcher 3. I prefer the vanilla graphics over these desaturated ones.

Yea I kinda agree. Still like how it looks, although a bit too desaturated indeed. I really like how the vanilla game looks also, but I do think it can look a bit oversaturated at times. I really like the screens @Ccaraposted. Those settings look perfect to me.
 
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Yea I kinda agree. Still like how it looks, although a bit too desaturated indeed. I really like how the vanilla game looks also, but I do think it can look a bit oversaturated at times. I really like the screens @Ccaraposted. Those settings look perfect to me.
The screenshots from Ccara look nice. I do like the look of the vanilla game for most scenes. But I agree that in some scenes it can look slightly oversaturated. So a desaturation can improve some scenes. But other scenes might look unnaturally desaturated once you desaturate the entire game. So yeah, I do like the screenshots from Ccara. But I'm not sure if the entire game looks that nice. Some scenes (with different weather, lighting, etc) might look a bit too desaturated.
 
The screenshots from Ccara look nice. I do like the look of the vanilla game for most scenes. But I agree that in some scenes it can look slightly oversaturated. So a desaturation can improve some scenes. But other scenes might look unnaturally desaturated once you desaturate the entire game. So yeah, I do like the screenshots from Ccara. But I'm not sure if the entire game looks that nice. Some scenes (with different weather, lighting, etc) might look a bit too desaturated.

Hmm, good point. The game's look can change quite drastically depending on the weather, lighting and location.
 
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