

I recommend Turning off motion blur And in game depth of field (DOF) to get the best effect possible. I say try it out and if your comfortable with the FPS then stick with it. I'll include a performance version for those who want the look, but can stand to have some effects off. I recommend using an R9 380 / GTX 960 class GPU to run this config comfortably with 45-60fps at 1080p.

I run full 60 FPS (with full config 1080p + ultra settings in game) with an AMD FX 6300 4.9ghz, 10gb system ram, and an AMD R9 290x GFX card (equivalent Nvidia GPU: GTX 970/GTX 780ti). Be warned however, if you don't have the graphical power to run certain effects, you'll lose a lot of fps. For those who aren't familiar, Reshade is a graphical hook that adds post processing effects to your game, which can ultimately enhance your graphics. People have requested I share my Reshade Config, So I've decided to post it up here.
