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Old 12-18-2012, 12:07 AM
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Can someone tell me if this is safe online? I have been searching google and all I am coming up with is endless warnings that using Sweetfx will get you banned from Steam. I've even seen forums where the developer of Sweetfx interjects and says he doesn't think it will...... "Think" isn't good enough, as I'm sure you can appreciate.
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Old 12-18-2012, 07:05 AM
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Can someone tell me if this is safe online? I have been searching google and all I am coming up with is endless warnings that using Sweetfx will get you banned from Steam. I've even seen forums where the developer of Sweetfx interjects and says he doesn't think it will...... "Think" isn't good enough, as I'm sure you can appreciate.
I have been using Sweetfx for several weeks now, mostly online. Steam doesn't appear to 'see' it or doesn't care. It is a small handful of files that are copied into the main games folder and can be removed at any time. There is no 'set up' required in CoD itself, it is just an add-on that sits alongside CoD.

It makes a dramatiic difference to the colours, mostly deepening them while adding some AA, but if its early or late in the day with low light just toggle it off with the Scroll Lock button to get back to CoD default colours.

It won't do your CoD installation any harm so its worth a try. Keep the original file archive so that if you decide you don't want it you can look in the archive, find the file names and delete them from your CoD main folder.
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Old 12-18-2012, 12:03 PM
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Can someone tell me if this is safe online? I have been searching google and all I am coming up with is endless warnings that using Sweetfx will get you banned from Steam. I've even seen forums where the developer of Sweetfx interjects and says he doesn't think it will...... "Think" isn't good enough, as I'm sure you can appreciate.
works fine for me, online as well as offline. have been flying on ATAG for hours with it!
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Old 12-21-2012, 07:24 AM
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I'm having the same problem as 312 Jura, crashing to desktop after the first crosshairs appear. I'm using Windows 7, everything installed fine and I've assigned it to the Launcher exe. I'm really keen to try this as the results look great. Any ideas? Thanks.

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