When I think of 1940s Los Angeles, I want a warm color scheme (golden sunsets, desaturated sepia), not constantly feel, like my monitor was miscalibrated (pushing blue. Whoever at the publisher or the creative studio decided to give this game a desaturated blue tint, was wrong. Maybe that made me look around for mods, or graphical overhauls - and although I'm not usually someone that turns to Reshade, or other software solutions that allow you to lay post processing filters over a game, and or change its color scheme, I'm absolutely glad that I did in this case.Ĭhill's LA Noire Reshade v1.1 ( ) rebalances the color scheme to a warmer, more sepia tone, adds fake HDR, enhances FXAA, and makes the entire game just an overall more pleasant experience as far as I am concerned. The PC version never received that treatment. I've started the game several times on multiple platforms, and am now about to finish it on PC - which curiously enough is not the 'best platform' to play the game as of now, as Rockstar did a remaster for PS4, XBONE and Switch, where they increased texture quality and added new lighting.
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