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Side question, are you running reshade or something? Your game looks really colourful
Good eye, yes. I discovered ReShade last year and I use it as much as I can. It makes a huge difference in visual quality. In Borderlands, the colors look more rich and vivid and the textures look sharper and more gritty.
The filters I used for Borderlands are DPX, LumaSharpen, Colourfulness, AdaptiveSharpen, Clarity, FXAA, and Vibrance. It has been my experience that filters that work well in one game tend to work well in most other games. It's not a foregone conclusion, but it's usually true. You have to experiment.
I also removed the border around everything using the same trick from the original Borderlands. In Windows 10:
1. Go to C:\Users\<username>\Documents\My Games\Borderlands Game of the Year\WillowGame\Config
2. Open WillowEngine.ini
3. Find DefaultPostProcessName=WillowEngineMaterials.WillowScenePostProcess
4. Change to DefaultPostProcessName=EngineMaterials.ScenePostProcess